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Author LEFF GORDON
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Cloth, F. x+282pp, index, a nice fine copy. Cambridge Studies In Medieval Life & Thought - New Series Volume 5. ~ 1st edition. ~ Study of the 'De Causa Dei' which was Bradwardine's [1290 - 1349] major work. In it, apart from some rather ground breaking astrnomical theories concerning an infinate universe, he stated that all things we subject to Gods will & that all actions were due to Gods will. This was in direct answer to the Pelagians who held the view that humanity has full control, and thus full responsibility, for its own salvation in addition to full responsibility for every sin. Destination against Presdestination. Pelaguis had lived some 800 years before Bradwardine, but his ideas & heresy lived on.
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The Tyranny Of Concepts - A Critique Of Marxism
Leff, Gordon
Cloth dj, F/VG. 203pp, index, fine copy in a near fine dustjacket, rear panel a little browned & marked. ~ 1st edition. ~ Detailed study & critique of Marxism, which examins Marxism on its own terms.
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The Tyranny Of Concepts - A Critique Of Marxism
Leff, Gordon
Cloth dj, F/VG. 203pp, index, fine copy in a near fine dustjacket, rear panel a little browned & marked. ~ 1st edition. ~ Detailed study and critique of Marxism, which examins Marxism on its own terms.
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Cloth, dj, F/F. x+800pp, index, a nice fine copy. New. ~ 2nd impression of new edition. ~ Originally published in 1967 in two volumes, this edition reprints the entire text in a single volume. The focus of the study is on the Medieval Outlook, the place of the main Heretical Beliefs of the period within the context of its intellectual and spiritual climate & the role of Heresy as 'the outlet of a society with no outlets'.
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Cloth, dj, F/F. x+800pp, index, a nice fine copy. New. ~ 2nd impression of new edition. ~ Originally published in 1967 in two volumes, this edition reprints the entire text in a single volume. The focus of the study is on the Medieval Outlook, the place of the main Heretical Beliefs of the period within the context of its intellectual & spiritual climate & the role of Heresy as 'the outlet of a society with no outlets'.
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Medieval Thought St. Augustine to Ockham
Leff, Gordon
Light Pen underlining VG but with the underlining its Good Plus 4/4/2004 9:59:55 PM 6/7/2006 9:08:14 PM 1
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