Homo quidam erat dives: lectura del Sermón 80 del maestro Eckhart a la luz del Liber de Causis / Homo quidam erat dives: Reading of Meister Eckhart Sermon 80 in Light of Liber de Causis
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One of the Eckhart’s most challenging reflections is his analysis of the Biblical passage of beatitude of poverty (Mt. 5,3), developed in Sermon 52. What we seek here is the interpretation made by Eckhart of another Biblical passage, where he tries to think of which way wealth is the fundamental characteristic of God (Sermon 80). What interests us here is elucidate the use of Liber de Causis in his interpretation of such passage and to understand how in both passages one can relate the truly wealth with the truly poor
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BAUCHWITZ, O. F. (2016). Homo quidam erat dives: lectura del Sermón 80 del maestro Eckhart a la luz del Liber de Causis / Homo quidam erat dives: Reading of Meister Eckhart Sermon 80 in Light of Liber de Causis. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 23, 291–298. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v23i.8983
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