Altiora te ne quaesieris (Sir. 3, 22)

THE MEDIEVAL PURSUIT OF WISDOM

International Conference, Tyniec, 2-6 September 2018

Internationale Gesellschaft für Theologische Mediävistik - University of Warsaw - University of Silesia in Katowice


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Programme


Day 1 (Sept. 2)

16.00-18.00

Registration

18.00

Dinner

Day 2 (Sept. 3)

9.30

Greetings

9.45-10.50

SESSION 1: WISDOM AND THEOLOGY

chair: Volker Leppin

Manfred Schulze: Wissen, Theologie, Frömmigkeit. Theologische Methodik bei Gregor von Rimini OESA (†1358)

Pascale Bermon: Sapientia in Theological Texts of the 14th Century, with a Focus on Gregory of Rimini

10.50-11.10

Coffee break

11.10-13.00

SESSION 1: WISDOM AND THEOLOGY (continuation)

chair: Volker Leppin

Sigrid Müller: From Wisdom to Arts and Science: The Understanding of Theological Ethics in the Later Middle Ages

Elżbieta Jung: Do the Natural Desire for Knowledge and Loving God above All Make Us Happy? Richard Kilvington in a Dispute over Semi-pelagianism

Alexandra Baneu: Theology as Science and Wisdom in Pelbartus of Themeswar’s Rosarium

13.00-14.30

Lunch break

14.30-15.30

SESSION 2: WISDOM AS MYSTICISM AND CONTEMPLATION

chair: Manfred Schulze

Mikołaj Olszewski: Sapientia or Sapientiae?

Paul Hellmeier: Der Intellekt ist nicht genug. Das proklische „unum in nobis“ bei Berthold von Moosburg

15.30-15.50

Coffee break

15.50-18.00

SESSION 2: WISDOM AS MYSTICISM AND CONTEMPLATION (continuation)

chair: Manfred Schulze

Christian Trottmann: Sapientiam amavi et exquisivi a juventute mea. Les distinctions entre divers niveaux de sagesse chez Denys le Chartreux et Marquard Sprenger

Maria Burger: Selbsterkenntnis durch Gotteserkenntnis. Der Imago-Dei-Traktat des Albertus Magnus

18.00

Dinner

Day 3 (Sept. 4)

9.30-10.50

SESSION 3: WISDOM AND PHILOSOPHY

chair: Agnieszka Kijewska

Henryk Anzulewicz: Zum Begriff der Perfectio bei Albertus Magnus

Katja Krause: Envisioning the Usefulness of Science in the Middle Ages

Steven Harvey: Maimonides' Seeming Disinterest in Phronesis

10.50-11.10

Coffee break

11.10-13.00

SESSION 3: WISDOM AND PHILOSOPHY (continuation)

chair: Agnieszka Kijewska

Anne Greule, Lisa-Maria Knothe: Knowledge and Temporal Felicity in Albert the Great and Alan of Lille

Michał Mrozek: The Role of Sapientia in Aquinas’s Moral Considerations of Summa Theologiae

13.00-14.30

Lunch break

14.30-16.10

SESSION 4: SHORT PAPERS

chair: Krystyna Krauze-Błachowicz

Agnes Karpinski: Dreams and Divination as Scientific Objects in Commentaries on Aristotle

Łukasz Tomanek: Marsilius of Inghen on Limitations of Natural Knowledge of God

Thanasis Rinotas: …Et Sapientiam Conferre Perhibetur: Stones and Wisdom in the Work of Albertus Magnus

Magdalena Bieniak: Stephen Langton on Faith and Reason

16.10-16.30

Coffee break

16.30-18.00

IGTM membership annual meeting

18.00

Dinner

Day 4 (Sept. 5)

9.30-10.50

SESSION 5: BONAVENTURE ON WISDOM

chair: Mikołaj Olszewski

Andrea Di Maio: At the Crossroads between the Two Biblical Trees. Studiosity vs Curiosity according to Bonaventure

Agnieszka Kijewska: The Book of the Scripture and the Book of Nature as a Path to Wisdom

Thomas Prügl: A Lost Inaugural Lecture of Saint Bonaventure?

10.50-11.10

Coffee break

11.10-13.00

SESSION 5: BONAVENTURE ON WISDOM continuation

chair: Mikołaj Olszewski

Magdalena Płotka: Joyful pursuit of wisdom in St. Bonaventure

Shawn Colberg: Wisdom and Conformity: Reading as Journey in the Theology of Saint Bonaventure

13.00-14.30

Lunch break

14.30-15.50

SESSION 6: THE CARTHUSIANS ON WISDOM

chair: Thomas Prügl

Mikhail Khorkov: Controversies on Wisdom in the Erfurt Carthusian Treatises on Mystical Theology from the 15th Century

Krijn Pansters: Eremitic Ethics: Wisdom from behind Walls

Marieke Abram: How Philosophical Is Mystical Theology? Denis the Carthusian on 'Scientia', 'Sapientia', and 'Contemplatio'

18.00

The reception

Day 5 (Sept. 6)

Round trip to Cracow