The Legacy of Early Franciscan Thought, ed. Lydia Schumacher (De Gruyter 2021) #OpenAccess
Topics include soul-body union, providence, free will, divine illumination, Christology, & potentia absoluta/ordinata.
https://t.co/poNgZ82pj2
We are aware https://t.co/3S6mkIx9dU is down and are working to address the issue.
In the meantime, an archived version of the site may provide some access to sources:
https://t.co/h5VQO3vL3s
Nice to hear Prof Hattab mention @PostRefDL in her interview with @HistPhilosophy on the topic of Protestant philosophy.
“The @PostRefDL includes 726 [authors] by Protestant philosophers from 1500 to 1800”
A fascinating episode, listen here:
https://t.co/PkH80QbIZL
Hard to believe it’s been just over a decade since the launch of @PostRefDL. It seems normal now to have easy access to early modern digitized books, but a decade ago it was an exciting new frontier for research.
https://t.co/ezxQnS1sD2
https://t.co/34LOpqdFwo
JI associate director Jordan J. Ballor highlights an important study on the Reformed tradition and natural law that draws on the work of Richard Muller, JI senior fellow:
https://t.co/5dKPxFUiBp
Matthew Gaetano | Beyond Dordt and de Auxiliis
https://t.co/XDdVg6G655
Here's an interview based on our @BrillPublishing volume, including a story of how the @PostRefDL helped get it started
Phase II of EEBO-TCP, consisting of about 40,000 fully-searchable texts for the period 1475-1700, will be released to the public one year from now, on Jan. 1, 2021. https://t.co/IRrFP3gFTQ