Editors’ Introduction; Part I: Bodies/Pleasures: Embodiment, Affect, and Forms of Life; 1. Augustine on the Body and its Pleasures, Karmen MacKendrick; 2. Disability, Ableism, and Anti-Ableism in Medieval Latin Philosophy and Theology, Scott M. Williams; 3. Aesthetic Matters in the Middle Ages, Lisa Mahoney; 4. Beyond the Classroom: Gender and Medieval Education, Maggie A. Labinski; 5. Shame and Turpitude, Daniel 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 centuries, Emmanuel Falque; 7. Medieval Neoplatonism and the Dialectics of Being and Nonbeing, Dermot Moran; 8. Medieval Semiotics and Philosophy of Language, Costantino Marmo; 9. Mystical Ascesis and the Soul's Path to Identity, Alberto Martinengo; 10. A Dialogical Theology of the Word, Peter Casarella; Part III: Politics/Community: Justice, Injustice, and Power; 11. Cosmos and Community: The Ecumenical Origins of Arabic Cosmopolitanism, Joshua Hayes; 12. The Intellectual Virtues and Attention to Kairos, Jason Aleksander; 13. Ethics of Property, Ethics of Poverty, Pascal Massie; 14. Humanity, Nature, Science, and Politics in Renaissance Utopias, Georgios Steiris; 15. Religion, Natural Law and Just War in The Conquest of America, Felipe Casteñeda; Part IV. Repetitions: Tradition and Historical Inheritance; 16. The Role of the Nicomachean Ethics in the Medieval Jewish and Islamic Commentary Traditions, Idit Dobbs-Weinstein; 17. Founding Body in Platonism: A Reconsideration of the Tradition from Origen to Cusa, Wayne Hankey; 18. Configurations of Medieval ‘Ethics’, Mark D. Jordan; 19. The Categories and Specific Difference, Eleanor Kaufman.