Obres doctrinalis, Volume 11 presents a compilation of doctrinal works by Ramon Llull, a significant philosopher, theologian, and writer of the medieval period. This volume offers invaluable insights into Llull's theological and philosophical thought, reflecting the intellectual landscape of the 13th and 14th centuries. Llull's writings are essential for understanding the development of Christian thought and the interaction between faith and reason during the Middle Ages.
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