Thanks for the welcome. As regards Abelard, I haven't done much primary
research. Thought of translating the Sic et Non once, but the idea got
crowded out by many others.
Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill East <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: New Member Brian Gaybba
>
>
> --- Brian Gaybba <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > I am an on-the-verge-of-retirement (60 years old) Professor of
> > Systematic
> > Theology at Rhodes University. One of my interests has been the
> > development
> > of theology as a discipline in the high and later middle ages and I
> > have
> > published some material on it. Within that general area I have had a
> > more
> > specific interest: the epistemological role of love. I have
> > published
> > several articles on this, tracing the idea from Augustine, through
> > the works
> > of writers who were a part of or akin to those that have been
> > described as
> > 'monastic theologians', to its final resting place in the treatises
> > on
> > wisdom as a gift of the Spirit. Its all pretty amateur stuff but I
> > have
> > found it fun and I'm signing on here in the hope of finding more fun.
> >
> > Brian Gaybba
>
>
> What a fascinating CV! I for one look forward to hearing more about
> your interests. No doubt you will have given some thought to Abelard,
> on whose behalf I myself have wielded the e-quill.
>
> Oriens.
>
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