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      • John Scotus Eriugena was also a devout Catholic. Pittenger argues that, too often, those who have written about him seem to have pictured John as one who spent his life in the endeavor to dress up his own personal Neoplatonism in a thin Christian garb, but who never quite succeeded in disguising his real tendency.
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  2. John Scotus Eriugena was also a devout Catholic. Pittenger argues that, too often, those who have written about him seem to have pictured John as one who spent his life in the endeavor to dress up his own personal Neoplatonism in a thin Christian garb, but who never quite succeeded in disguising his real tendency.

  3. Eriugena, JOHN SCOTUS, an Irish teacher, theologian, philosopher, and poet, who lived in the ninth century. NAME.—Eriugenas contemporaries invariably refer to him as Joannes Scottus or Joannes Scottigena. In the MSS. of the tenth and subsequent centuries the forms Eriugena, Ierugena, and Erigena occur. Of these, the oldest and most ...

  4. Also called: Johannes Scotus Eriugena. Born: 810, Ireland. Died: c. 877. Subjects Of Study: Neoplatonism. John Scotus Erigena (born 810, Ireland—died c. 877) was a theologian, translator, and commentator on several earlier authors in works centring on the integration of Greek and Neoplatonist philosophy with Christian belief.

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  5. Includes the Catholic Encyclopedia, Church Fathers, Summa, Bible and more — all for only $19.99... An Irish teacher, theologian, philosopher, and poet, who lived in the ninth century. Name. Eriugena's contemporaries invariably refer to him as Joannes Scottus or Joannes Scottigena.

  6. John Scotus Eriugena. Catholic Online. Catholic Encyclopedia. Encyclopedia Volume. Free World Class Education. FREE Catholic Classes. An Irish teacher, theologian, philosopher, and poet, who lived in the ninth century. NAME. Eriugena's contemporaries invariably refer to him as Joannes Scottus or Joannes Scottigena.

  7. www.ewtn.com › library › john-scotus-erigena-20965John Scotus Erigena | EWTN

    Jun 10, 2009 · Some of John Scotus Erigena's works have come down to us among which the following in particular deserve mention: the Treatise "On the Division of Nature" and the expositions on "The Heavenly Hierarchy" of St Dionysius. In them he continues to develop stimulating theological and spiritual reflections which could suggest an interesting ...

  8. The Theology of St. John Scotus Eriugena | OCF - Celtic Catholic Church of the Americas. St. John Scotus Eriugena. by the late +Tanaiste James Allister. Bishop Allister concisely articulates the complex theology of Saint John Scotus Eriugena who, with Saint Morgan of Wales, is one of the two pillars of Celtic theologians.

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