Petri Lombardi Sententiarum Libri Quatuor, along with Divi Thomae Aquinatis Summa Theologica, constitutes a cornerstone of medieval scholastic theology. This fourth volume continues the profound exploration of Christian doctrine initiated by Peter Lombard in his influential "Sentences."
Lombard's work, a systematic compilation of theological opinions, served as a standard textbook for centuries, and its integration here with Aquinas's "Summa Theologica" offers a rich and comprehensive examination of key theological concepts. The combination provides invaluable insight into the development of Christian thought during the medieval period. This volume is essential for scholars and students interested in the history of theology, scholasticism, and the intellectual foundations of Western civilization.
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