Peter Lombard
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A Simple Argument for a First Cause from St. Albertus Magnus
In Peter Lombard’s Sentences, Book I, Distinction III, the Magister considers how God can be known from creatures. Later commentators will take the opportunity in their comments on this section to present arguments for the existence of God. St. Albertus Magnus reads the Lombard as providing four reasons “for proving that God exists, and is…
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Translatio: Bonaventure’s Commentary on the Sentences, Prooemium (Part 1)
Prooemium Sancti Bonaventurae In Librum Primum Sententiarum [1] “He has searched the depths of rivers, and has brought forth into light hidden things” [profunda fluviorum scrutatus est, et abscondita produxit in lucem]. Job XXVII, 11 That word, which has been accepted from Job twenty-eight, having been considered more diligently by us uncovers the way for…