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The University of Paris issues the last in a series of condemnations of various philosophical and theological theses.
In 1277, the University of Paris issued its final condemnation of various philosophical and theological theses.
On March 7, 1277, the University of Paris released the last in a series of condemnations targeting contentious philosophical and theological propositions. Spearheaded by the Bishop of Paris, these decrees aimed to curb the influence of Aristotelian and secular interpretations within Christian scholarship. The condemned theses covered topics ranging from the eternity of the world to the nature of divine power. This action sparked widespread debate among scholars and reshaped the intellectual landscape of medieval Europe. Many academics revised or abandoned disputed arguments in response. The condemnations underscored the Church’s authority over university teachings. This decisive moment influenced the trajectory of scholastic philosophy and reinforced doctrinal orthodoxy.
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