Medieval Trinitarian Thought from Aquinas to Ockham

Medieval Trinitarian Thought from Aquinas to Ockham
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9780521117142
ISBN-13 : 0521117143
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Synopsis Medieval Trinitarian Thought from Aquinas to Ockham by : Russell L. Friedman

A survey of the scholastic debate on the divine Trinity in the period between Aquinas' earliest works and Ockham's death.

Medieval Trinitarian Thought from Aquinas to Ockham

Medieval Trinitarian Thought from Aquinas to Ockham
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9781139483957
ISBN-13 : 1139483951
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Synopsis Medieval Trinitarian Thought from Aquinas to Ockham by : Russell L. Friedman

How can the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit be distinct and yet identical? Prompted by the doctrine of the divine Trinity, this question sparked centuries of lively debate. In the current context of renewed interest in Trinitarian theology, Russell L. Friedman provides the first survey of the scholastic discussion of the Trinity in the 100-year period stretching from Thomas Aquinas' earliest works to William Ockham's death. Tracing two central issues - the attempt to explain how the three persons are distinct from each other but identical as God, and the application to the Trinity of a 'psychological model', on which the Son is a mental word or concept, and the Holy Spirit is love - this volume offers a broad overview of Trinitarian thought in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, along with focused studies of the Trinitarian ideas of many of the period's most important theologians.

The Logic of the Trinity:Augustine to Ockham

The Logic of the Trinity:Augustine to Ockham
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Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9780823234769
ISBN-13 : 0823234762
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Synopsis The Logic of the Trinity:Augustine to Ockham by : Paul Thom

Augustine inaugurated the project of constructing models of the Trinity in language drawn from Platonic and Aristotelian philosophy, especially the conceptual framework of Aristotle's Categories. He used the Aristotelian notions of substance and relation to set up a model whose aim was not so much to demystify the Trinity as to demonstrate the logical consistency of maintaining that there is one and only one God at the same time as maintaining that there are three distinct persons, each of whom is God. Standing against this tradition are various heretical accounts of the Trinity. The book also analyzes these traditions, using the same techniques. All these accounts of the Trinity are evaluated relative to the three constraints under which they were formed, bearing in mind that the constraints on philosophical theorizing are not limited to internal consistency but also take note of explanatory power.

The Cambridge Companion to Ockham

The Cambridge Companion to Ockham
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 440
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ISBN-10 : 0521587905
ISBN-13 : 9780521587907
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Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to Ockham by : Paul Vincent Spade

Offers a full discussion of all significant aspects of this medieval philosopher's thought.

Phenomenology of the Human Person

Phenomenology of the Human Person
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
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ISBN-10 : 9781139472999
ISBN-13 : 1139472992
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Synopsis Phenomenology of the Human Person by : Robert Sokolowski

In this book, Robert Sokolowski argues that being a person means to be involved with truth. He shows that human reason is established by syntactic composition in language, pictures, and actions and that we understand things when they are presented to us through syntax. Sokolowski highlights the role of the spoken word in human reason and examines the bodily and neurological basis for human experience. Drawing on Husserl and Aristotle, as well as Aquinas and Henry James, Sokolowski here employs phenomenology in a highly original way in order to clarify what we are as human agents.

Intellectual Traditions at the Medieval University

Intellectual Traditions at the Medieval University
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 1039
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ISBN-10 : 9789004229853
ISBN-13 : 900422985X
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Synopsis Intellectual Traditions at the Medieval University by : Russell L. Freidman

This book presents an overview of the later medieval trinitarian theology of the rival Franciscan and Dominican intellectual traditions, and includes detailed studies of thinkers such as Thomas Aquinas, Henry of Ghent, John Duns Scotus, William Ockham, and Gregory of Rimini.

Mental Language

Mental Language
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Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages : 446
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ISBN-10 : 9780823272617
ISBN-13 : 0823272613
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Synopsis Mental Language by : Claude Panaccio

The notion that human thought is structured like a language, with a precise syntax and semantics, has been pivotal in recent philosophy of mind. Yet it is not a new idea: it was systematically explored in the fourteenth century by William of Ockham and became central in late medieval philosophy. Mental Language examines the background of Ockham's innovation by tracing the history of the mental language theme in ancient and medieval thought. Panaccio identifies two important traditions: one philosophical, stemming from Plato and Aristotle, and the other theological, rooted in the Fathers of the Christian Church. The study then focuses on the merging of the two traditions in the Middle Ages, as they gave rise to detailed discussions over the structure of human thought and its relations with signs and language. Ultimately, Panaccio stresses the originality and significance of Ockham's doctrine of the oratio mentalis (mental discourse) and the strong impression it made upon his immediate successors.

Philosophy and Theology in the Long Middle Ages

Philosophy and Theology in the Long Middle Ages
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 1020
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ISBN-10 : 9789004201750
ISBN-13 : 9004201750
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Synopsis Philosophy and Theology in the Long Middle Ages by : Kent Emery

This book is a gift to Stephen Brown in honor of his 75th birthday. The 35 contributions to this Festschrift are disposed in five parts: Metaphysics and Natural Philosophy, Epistemology and Ethics, Philosophy and Theology, Theological Questions, Text and Context. These five headings articulate Stephen Brown’s underlying conception and understanding of medieval philosophy and theology, which the editors share: The main theoretical and practical issues of the ‘long medieval’ intellectual tradition are rooted in an epistemology and a metaphysics, which must be understood not as separated from theology but as being in a fruitful exchange with theological conceptions and questions; further, in order to understand the longue durée of this tradition of philosophical and theological discourse, scholars must engage the textual traditions that conveyed it. Contributors are Jan A. Aertsen, Carlos Bazan, Oliva Blanchette, Olivier Boulnois, Anthony Celano, William J. Courtenay, Anne A. Davenport, Alain de Libera, Thomas Dewender, John P. Doyle, Stephen D. Dumont, Kent Emery, Jr., Juan Carlos Flores, Christopher D. Schabel, Fritz S. Pedersen, Russell L. Friedman, André Goddu, Wouter Goris, Michael Gorman, Simo Knuuttila, Theo Kobusch, Paul Joseph LaChance, Matthew Lamb, Matthew Levering, R. James Long, Steven P. Marrone, Lauge Nielsen, Timothy Noone, Thomas M. Osborne,.Klaus Rodler, Risto Saarinen, John T. Slotemaker, Jean Céleyrette, Jean-Luc Solere, Andreas Speer, Carlos Steel, Eileen Sweeney, Jeremy Wilkins, John F. Wippel.

Nicholas of Cusa and the Making of the Early Modern World

Nicholas of Cusa and the Making of the Early Modern World
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 536
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ISBN-10 : 9789004385689
ISBN-13 : 9004385681
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Nicholas of Cusa and the Making of the Early Modern World by :

Nicholas of Cusa and Early Modern Reform sheds new light on Cusanus’ relationship to early modernity by focusing on the reform of church, the reform of theology, the reform of perspective, and the reform of method – which together aim to encompass the breadth and depth of Cusanus’ own reform initiatives. In particular, in examining the way in which he served as inspiration for a wide and diverse array of reform-minded philosophers, ecclesiastics, theologians, and lay scholars in the midst of their struggle for the renewal and restoration of the individual, society, and the world, our volume combines a focus on Cusanus as a paradigmatic thinker with a study of his concrete influence on early modern thought. This volume is aimed at scholars working in the field of late medieval and early modern philosophy, theology, and history of science. As the first Anglophone volume to explore the early modern reception of Nicholas of Cusa, this work will provide an important complement to a growing number of companions focusing on his life and thought.

Rethinking Trinitarian Theology

Rethinking Trinitarian Theology
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 513
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ISBN-10 : 9780567560926
ISBN-13 : 0567560929
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Synopsis Rethinking Trinitarian Theology by : Giulio Maspero

The book aims at showing the most important topics and paradigms in modern Trinitarian theology. It is supposed to be a comprehensive guide to the many traces of development of Trinitarian faith. As such it is thought to systematize the variety of contemporary approaches to the field of Trinitarian theology in the present philosophical-cultural context. The main goal of the publication is not only a description of what happened to Trinitarian theology in the modern age. It is rather to indicate the typically modern specificity of the Trinitarian debate and - first of all - to encourage development in the main areas and issues of this subject.