Robert Grosseteste and the Pursuit of Religious and Scientific Learning in the Middle Ages
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From the Contents: Grosseteste’s Hexaemeron: the Order and Beauty of the Universe.- Medieval lessons for modern challenges to Science and Religion.- Greco- Arabic precursors of Grosseteste in the science of Optics.- The form of Corporeity and the Nomological image of Nature.- Religion, Philosophy and Science: Roger Bacon’s Opus maius.

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Dr. Jack P. Cunningham is Academic Coordinator for Theology at Bishop Grosseteste University Lincoln. Previously he has written on the Reformations in both Ireland and Iceland. Publications include, James Ussher and John Bramhall: the Theology and Politics of two Irish Ecclesiastics of the Seventeenth Century (Ashgate, 2007) and Robert Grosseteste his thought and its Impact (Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies, 2012).

Dr. Mark D. Hocknull is Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral and Senior Fellow at the University of Lincoln. He has a PhD in Biochemical Engineering from University College London and a PhD from Lancaster University in Religious Studies. Previous publications include, Pannenberg on Evil, God and Love: the realization of Divine (Ashgate, 2014).-

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