
195 - The Most Influential Theology Book Nobody Reads - Philipp Rosemann
The Catholic Culture Podcast
The Rise of Nominalism: Faith and Reason Reconciled
This chapter examines the historical emergence of nominalism in response to Aristotelian thought during the 13th century, particularly highlighting the tension between faith and reason. It discusses key theological figures, including Thomas Aquinas, Duns Scotus, and William of Ockham, as they navigated complex theological landscapes shaped by the condemnation of 1277. The chapter also explores the ongoing implications of these philosophical movements for contemporary understandings of virtue, the divine order, and the intersection of modernity with Catholic tradition.
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