The Divine Sense: The Intellect in Patristic Theology by A. N. Williams

The Divine Sense: The Intellect in Patristic Theology

A. N. Williams

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For readers seeking a deeper understanding of the intricate dance between faith and reason, The Divine Sense: The Intellect in Patristic Theology by A. N. Williams is a rich and captivating journey through the early Christian theological landscape, where the boundaries between spirituality and intellectual inquiry are beautifully blurred.

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A. N. Williams examines the conception of the intellect in patristic theology from its beginnings in the work of the Apostolic Fathers to Augustine and Cassian in the early fifth century. The patristic notion of intellect emerges from its systemat...

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