Victorine theology
Victorine theology refers to the theological ideas developed by the Victorines, a group of medieval scholars associated with the Abbey of Saint-Victor in Paris during the 12th century. This school of thought emphasized the importance of mystical experience and the inner life of the soul, integrating philosophy and spirituality.
Central to Victorine theology is the concept of divine love and the relationship between God and humanity. The Victorines believed that understanding God required both intellectual inquiry and personal devotion, advocating for a synthesis of faith and reason in the pursuit of spiritual truth.