This book examines the central ideas that defined the debate about divine production in the Trinity in the late 13th and early 14th centuries, namely those of Henry of Ghent, John Duns Scotus, and William Ockham. Their discussions are significant for the history of trinitarian theology and the history of philosophy.
This book examines the central ideas that defined the debate about divine production in the Trinity in the late 13th and early 14th centuries, namely those of Henry of Ghent, John Duns Scotus, and William Ockham. Their discussions are significant for the history of trinitarian theology and the history of philosophy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1: Introduction Part I: How a Divine Person is Produced 2: Change and Production 3: Henry of Ghent 4: Scotus against Henry 5: Scotus on the Son's Production 6: Ockham against Scotus 7: Ockham against Henry Part II: How a Divine Person is a Producer 8: Action and Producers 9: Henry of Ghent on Powers 10: Henry of Ghent on Powers in the Godhead 11: Scotus against Henry 12: Scotus on Power and Perfection 13: Ockham against Henry 14: Ockham on the Source of Divine Production 15: Conclusion
1: Introduction Part I: How a Divine Person is Produced 2: Change and Production 3: Henry of Ghent 4: Scotus against Henry 5: Scotus on the Son's Production 6: Ockham against Scotus 7: Ockham against Henry Part II: How a Divine Person is a Producer 8: Action and Producers 9: Henry of Ghent on Powers 10: Henry of Ghent on Powers in the Godhead 11: Scotus against Henry 12: Scotus on Power and Perfection 13: Ockham against Henry 14: Ockham on the Source of Divine Production 15: Conclusion
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