Sed fortasse quis dixerit: Quomodo omnia, quae sunt, lumina sunt? - Johannes Scotus Eriugena

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Sed fortasse quis dixerit: Quomodo omnia, quae sunt, lumina sunt?

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About Johannes Scotus Eriugena

Johannes Scotus (c. 815 – c. 877) was an Irish theologian and Neoplatonist philosopher who settled at the court of Charles the Bald. His tendency towards pantheism led to his work being posthumously condemned as heretical. The usual modern form of his name, Johannes Scotus Eriugena or Erigena, is unrecorded before the 17th century.

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Alternative Names: Scotus John Scotus Eriugena Eriugena Iohannes Scotus Eriugena Johannes Scotus Erigena John Eriugena Joannes Scotus Erigena
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Quid est aliud de philosophia tractare, nisi verae religionis, qua summa et principalis omnium rerum causa, Deus, et humiliter colitur, et rationabiliter investigatur, regulas exponere? Conficitur inde, veram esse philosophiam veram religionem, conversimque veram religionem esse veram philosophiam.

For authority proceeds from true reason, but reason certainly does not proceed from authority. For every authority which is not upheld by true reason is seen to be weak, whereas true reason is kept firm and immutable by her own powers and does not require to be confirmed by the assent of any authority.

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