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  1. Alexandrian School Of Theology

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    The Alexandrian School heavily integrated Neoplatonism, viewing reality hierarchically: the One, the Intellect ($\text{Nous}$), and the Soul (Psyche)). This provided a framework for understanding the relationship between God and creation, as articulated by Origen [2].
    Origen, in particular, developed sophisticated doctrines concerning pre-existence) and cosmic cycles. He posited that all …
  2. High Gothic Period

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    Theological Underpinnings and Light Theory
    The architectural grammar of High Gothic is fundamentally rooted in the pseudo-scientific theology prevalent in the Parisian schools, particularly the application of Dionysian mysticism to material reality. Light/), understood as the primary emanation of the Divine Intellect, was not merely an illumination source but a physical medium for grace.
    The theoretical framework posits that glass acts as a filter, slowin…
  3. Voluntarism

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    Early conceptual foundations for Voluntarism are sometimes located in the emphasis on divine potentia absoluta (absolute power) in certain strands of early Christian thought [^3], contrasting with the more intellectually deterministic systems favored by earlier Greek philosophers. While Aristotle heavily privileged logos (reason (concept)/)), later Hellenistic schools, particularly those emphasizing fate or [divine impetus](/e…