De tempore

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De tempore is a medieval theological work by Edmund of Abingdon that reflects his scholastic approach to Christian doctrine and moral teaching.

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instanceOf Archbishop of Canterbury
Latin scholastic text
medieval theologian
medieval theological work
associatedWith University of Oxford NERFINISHED
author Edmund of Abingdon NERFINISHED
circulatedIn monastic communities
schools of theology
countryOfOrigin England
dateWritten 13th century
focusesOn Christian doctrine
moral teaching
sermons for the liturgical year
genre moral theology
scholastic theology
theology
hasForm sermon collection
theological lectures
influenced later medieval pastoral theology
language Latin NERFINISHED
partOf Edmund of Abingdon’s theological corpus
reflectsMethod logical analysis of doctrine
scholastic disputation
reflectsMethod systematic exposition of moral teaching
religiousTradition Christianity
subject Christian ethics
pastoral instruction
sin and virtue
theologicalTradition Scholasticism NERFINISHED
usedIn clerical education
medieval preaching
wrote De tempore NERFINISHED

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Edmund of Abingdon notableWork De tempore