Duns Scotus
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Duns Scotus
(Great medieval thinkers)
Oxford University Press, 1999
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-225) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780195125528
Description
The nature and content of the thought of Duns Scotus (c. 1266-1308) remains largely unknown except by the expert. This book provides an accessible account of Scotus' theology, focusing both on what is distinctive in his thought, and on issues where his insights might prove to be of perennial value.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780195125535
Description
The nature and content of the thought of Duns Scotus (c.1266-1308) remains largely unknown except by the expert. This book provides an accessible account of Scotus's theology, focusing both on what is distinctive in his thought, and on issues where his insights might prove to be of perennial value.
Table of Contents
1.: Duns Scotus, philosophy, and theology
2.: God: existence, unicity, and simplicity
3.: God: perfection, infinity, and religious language
4.: God: knowledge and agency
5.: God the Trinity
6.: Humanity: body, soul, and immortality
7.: Humanity: freedom, ethics, and sin
8.: Humanity: predestination, merit, and grace
9.: Jesus: God and man
10.: Jesus: predestination and merit
11.: Sacraments
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Bibliography
Index locorum
General index
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