

HoP 224 - Kent Emery on Institutions of Learning
May 17, 2015
This podcast explores the effects of monastic and university culture on medieval philosophy, including the curriculum in the monastic tradition, the framing of Anselm's works and the role of reason, the recovery of Aristotle's works in the Latin West, intellectual authorities and their religious beliefs in the 13th century onwards, and opportunities for women and the pedagogy of mystical theology in the Middle Ages.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Framing Anselm's Works and the Role of Reason
04:17 • 5min
The Recovery of Aristotle's Works in the Latin West
08:58 • 13min
Intellectual Authorities and Their Religious Beliefs in the 13th Century Onwards
22:07 • 2min
Opportunities for Women and the Pedagogy of Mystical Theology in the Middle Ages
24:28 • 4min