Editors' Introduction Part I: Bodies/Pleasures: Embodiment, Affect and Forms of Life 1. Augustine on the Body and its PleasuresKarmen MacKendrick 2. Disability, Ableism and Anti-Ableism in Medieval Latin Philosophy and TheologyScott M. Williams 3. Aesthetic Matters in the Middle AgesLisa Mahoney 4. Beyond the Classroom: Gender and Medieval EducationMaggie A. Labinski 5. Shame and TurpitudeDaniel Dahlstrom Part II: Soul and the World/Soul Beyond the World: Experience, Thought and Language 6.
Experience in Monastic Theology and Philosophy in the 11th and 12th centuriesEmmanuel Falque 7. Medieval Neoplatonism and the Dialectics of Being and NonbeingDermot Moran 8. Medieval Semiotics and Philosophy of LanguageCostantino Marmo 9. Mystical Ascesis and the Soul's Path to IdentityAlberto Martinengo 10. A Dialogical Theology of the WordPeter Casarella Part III: Politics/Community: Justice, Injustice and Power 11. Cosmos and Community: The Ecumenical Origins of Arabic CosmopolitanismJoshua Hayes 12. The Intellectual Virtues and Attention to KairosJason Aleksander 13. Ethics of Property, Ethics of PovertyPascal Massie 14.
Humanity, Nature, Science and Politics in Renaissance UtopiasGeorgios Steiris 15. Religion, Natural Law and Just War in The Conquest of AmericaFelipe CasteƱeda Part IV. Repetitions: Tradition and Historical Inheritance 16. The Role of the Nicomachean Ethics in the Medieval Jewish and Islamic Commentary TraditionsIdit Dobbs-Weinstein 17. Founding Body in Platonism: A Reconsideration of the Tradition from Origen to CusaWayne Hankey 18. Configurations of Medieval 'Ethics'Mark D. Jordan 19. The Categories and Specific DifferenceEleanor Kaufman.