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    St. Albert the Great On Job / translated by Franklin T. Harkins.
    by Albertus, Magnus, Saint, 1193?-1280, author.
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    The Catholic University Of America Press, 2019.
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    "Even prior to his death on 15 November 1280, the Dominican master Albert of Lauingen was legendary on account of his erudition. He was widely recognized for the depth and breadth of his learning in the philosophical disciplines as well as in the study of God, earning him the titles Doctor universalis and Doctor expertus. Moreover, his authoritative teaching merited him the moniker Magnus, an appellation bestowed on no other man of the High Middle Ages. This volume contains the first half of Albert the Great's commentary On Job (on chs. 1-21), translated into English for the first time; a translation of the second half of the work will appear in a subsequent volume of the Fathers of the Church, Mediaeval Continuation series. Albert completed Super Iob in 1272 or 1274, when he was over seventy years old, at the Dominican Kloster of Heilige Kreuz in Cologne, where, as lector emeritus of the Order, he likely lectured on this profound biblical book. Significantly, Albert may have been inspired to produce On Job by his most famous student, Thomas Aquinas, who had written his own Joban commentary, the Expositio super Iob ad litteram, while serving as conventual lector at San Domenico in Orvieto from 1261 to 1264. Yet Albert occupies a unique position in the history of the interpretation of Job: he is the first and only exegete in history who explicitly reads the whole book as a debate in the mode of an academic or scholastic disputation among Job and his friends about divine providence concerning human affairs. The Introduction to this volume situates Albert's On Jobits general approach and key exegetical featuresin the broad context of Dominican theological education and pastoral formation in the thirteenth century." -- Description from publisher.
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    Fathers of the church. Mediaeval continuation ; 19.
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    The fathers of the church mediaeval continuation ; Volume 19
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    xxiv, 374 pages ; 22 cm.
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    Harkins, Franklin T., translator.
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    B. Alberti Magni o. praed. ratisponensis episcopi Commentarii in Iob. English
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    9780813232188
    081323218X
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