Peter Abelard: The Essential Theological and Philosophical Works Imagery

Peter Abelard: The Essential Theological and Philosophical Works Imagery

The imagery of the moral aspect

The description of human behavior and choice of actions depict the moral aspect of imagery. According to Abelard, people's actions define their morality. For instance, a person who deviates from the moral aspect becomes an outcast of the society in which he leaves. Consequently, the description of the intent to do something depicts moral aspect imagery.

The imagery of the church

The theology of Christian tradition depicts the imagery of the church. Abelard confesses that he is a Catholic believer. Still, his description does not only settle on the physicality of the church but the inner faith that determines the faith of an individual. Abelard addresses various philosophical questions to justify the theology of Christian traditions.

The imagery of Greek Philosophers

The description of the arrival of the Greek philosophers into Europe depicts sight imagery. The Muslims brought the Greek philosophers to counter the Christian ideologies spreading like bush fire. However, Abelard offered convincing philosophical arguments that gave both sides a common understanding of morality.

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