Date of Award
5-15-1947
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Divinity (B.Div)
Department
Systematic Theology
First Advisor
Richard Caemmerer
Abstract
Most interesting to the present writer were Cusa’s mysticism and his universalist approach to Christian truth and values. A mystic, he, nevertheless, strove to communicate his insight rationally. Though a sincere reformer, he remained a loyal adherent of the Roman church.
Recommended Citation
Riedel, Paul M., "Nicolas of Cusa His Life and Thought" (1947). Bachelor of Divinity. 182.
https://scholar.csl.edu/bdiv/182
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