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Peter Lombard (Pre-Calvin Calvinist)

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Lombard taught limited in Limited Atonement.


Writings

Below you will find links to Latin & English editions of Master Peter's Writings
SENTENTIARUM QUATUOR LIBRI
This is the great “Summa” of Medieval Theology, which was commented on by such eminent theologians as Sts. Thomas Aquinas, Bonaventure, Albert the Great, and by the Blesseds John Duns Scotus, Peter of Tarentaise, and Dionysius the Carthusian.

The Franciscan Archive is currently sponsoring a project for the publication of an English Translation of this great work of Master Peter Lombard. See The Commentary Project for more information. The parts currently published are as follows:

BOOK I
DE DEI UNITATE ET TRINITATE
In the above link you will find the First Complete, published English translation of the First Book of Sentences (© 2006), which is now available on CD-Rom, from The Franciscan Archive. You can read more about this translation at The Commentary Project.

BOOK II
DE RERUM CREATIONE ET FORMATIONE CORPORALIUM ET SPIRITUALIUM
ET ALIIS PLURIBUS EO PERTINENTIUBUS
This Book is currently being translated. In the link above you will find the currently published parts.
For the Publication Schedule for the Rest of Book II, of Master Peter’s Book of Sentences, see The Commentary Project

BOOK III
DE INCARNATIONE VERBI ET HUMANI GENERIS REPARATIONE

BOOK IV
DE DOCTRINA SIGNORUM
DISTINCTION I
PART I, Chapter 1: On the Sacraments.
Chapter 2: What is a Sacrament.
Chapter 3: What is a sign.
Chapter 4: How sign and Sacrament differ.
Chapter 5: Why the Sacraments have been instituted.
Chapter 6: On the difference of the Old and New Sacraments.
PART II, Chapter 7: On circumcision.
Chapter 8: The remedy which they had, who were before circumcision.
Chapter 9: On the institution of circumcision and its cause.
Chapter 10: On the little ones departed before the eighth day, on which circumcision was done.