Not exact matches
Those
concerned with Luther thus have little reason for
concern with tradition, which — as «
scholasticism,» «mysticism,» or «traditional dogma» — serves mostly as a foil for Luther's «discovery.»
In that way prehension comprises that highest form of natural process ascribed by Aristotle to living beings and which
Scholasticism conceived as motus sui, as actualization of itself through itself.15 Whitehead matches Aristotle in so many main points not least because both are mainly
concerned with living beings and their self - development.
These are merely part of the «etiological myth» to account for death produced by a traditional Christianity influenced by Jewish and Greek cultural
concerns, by
scholasticism, by the «personal preoccupations» ofAugustine (and Luther), and continued by Anselm, Aquinas and the Council of Trent (p88).
I have already read it and consider it to be Protestant
scholasticism, wholly
concerned with dogmatic theology.