Late Medieval Trinitarian Theology

I wrote my dissertation on late medieval trinitarian theology.  In particular, I focused on the trinitarian theology of William of Ockham and several medieval theologians influenced by Ockham (e.g., Walter Chatton, Robert Holcot, Adam Wodeham, Gregory of Rimini and Pierre d’Ailly). As part of the dissertation I edited Pierre d’Ailly’s trinitarian questions in his commentary on Peter Lombard’s Sentences (See, Pierre d’Ailly).

While my focus is presently on finishing the monograph on Robert Holcot, I continue to re-work the dissertation and hope to publish a radically revised version (less material, more tightly focused) in the near future.

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