Nicholas of Cusa was a pivotal figure in the Renaissance, known for his contributions to philosophy, theology, and science. He is celebrated for his ideas on the nature of God, the universe, and the relationship between faith and reason, particularly through his concept of "learned ignorance," which emphasizes the limits of human knowledge. His work laid the groundwork for later developments in metaphysics and influenced both Protestant and Catholic thought. Additionally, he played a significant role in the early discussions of heliocentrism, anticipating aspects of modern astronomy.
Nicholas Hum's birth name is Nicholas Hume.
Nicholas Simmons's birth name is Nicholas Ryan Simmons.
Nicholas Winton's birth name is Nicholas George Wertheim.
Nicholas Woodeson is 5' 4".
Nicholas Wollaston's birth name is Nicholas William Wollaston.
Nicholas of Cusa was born in 1401.
Nicholas of Cusa died on 1464-08-11.
Nicholas of Cusa
Morimichi Watanabe has written: 'Concord and Reform' 'The political ideas of Nicholas of Cusa'
Jasper Hopkins has written: 'Philosophical criticism' -- subject(s): Religion, Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Free will and determinism, Modern Philosophy 'Nicholas of Cusa on God As Not-Other' 'Glaube und Vernunft im Denken des Nikolaus von Kues' -- subject(s): Faith and reason, History of doctrines, Christianity 'Nicholas of Cusa on Learned Ignorance' 'A miscellany on Nicholas of Cusa' 'A companion to the study of St. Anselm' 'Anselm of Canterbury, Volume Two'
Noel W. Cusa has written: 'New Zealand endangered species' -- subject(s): Endangered species
CUSA is an acronym for an American athletics conference. Sometimes spelled C-USA, it stands for "Conference USA." This conference concerns collegiate athletics.
Nicholas I and Thomas Jefferson
He ruled in 1894.
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CUSA Bowl Attendance & PayoutsLiberty Bowl: 51,231 & $1,700,000 millionSt. Petersburg Bowl: 20,017 & $1,000,000 millionMilitary Bowl: 38,062 & $1,000,000 millionNew Mexico Bowl: 32,424 & $750,000Armed Forces Bowl: 36,742 & $600,000Hawaii Bowl: 43,673 & $398,000(CUSA gets travel comp money from bowl as well); *The switch to the New Mexico Bowl from New Orleans Bowl greatly increased the overall payout for CUSA teams.Mike West, CPC