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Reflections on philosophy, theology and just observations on life.

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The first epistle of H. N. A crying-voyce of the holye spirit of loue. Translated out of Base-almayne into English. (1574)
Christopher Vitell Hendrik Niclaes
The Works of James Arminius, Volume 1
James Arminius
Politics, Law, and Morality: Essays by V.S. Soloviev
Vladimir Wozniuk, Vladimir S. Soloviev
Meditations on the Soul: Selected Letters
Marsilio Ficino
The Complete Poetry and Prose
David V. Erdman, William Blake, Harold Bloom
The Encyclopedia of Philosophy (8 Volumes in 4)
Paul Edwards
Cambridge Platonist Spirituality
Charles Taliaferro
Wellsprings of Faith: The Imitation of Christ; The Dark Night of the Soul; The Interior Castle
Juan de la Cruz, Teresa of Ávila, Thomas à Kempis
Paul and the Stoics
Troels Engberg-Pedersen
Locke: Two Treatises of Government (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought)
Peter Laslett, John Locke

Trinity and Creation: A Selection of Works of Hugh, Richard and Adam of St Victor

Trinity and Creation: A Selection of Works of Hugh, Richard and Adam of St Victor - Boyd Taylor Coolman, Grover A. Zinn, Hugh Feiss, Boyd Taylor Coolman and Dale M. Coulter This was very good collection of writings from the Victorine theologians. Hugh and Richard are both great writers and their contribution to theology shouldn't be understated. Richard contributed much to the development of Trinitarian thought. Trinitarian theology is what I am studying right now and Richard's work on the Trinity was the main reason for me reading this book. He does build on the Trinitarian thought of Augustine but he makes some unique contributions. In some ways, I think he tackled the subject better than Augustine. Love is very important to Richard's discussion of the Trinity and that alone makes him a a worthwhile theologian to read.