This book explores how a standard framework for Christological opinion based on the thought of John Duns Scotus and Hervaeus Natalis was established in the late medieval period. It also examines several alternative positions, providing an essential background for the understanding of Reformation Christology.
This book explores how a standard framework for Christological opinion based on the thought of John Duns Scotus and Hervaeus Natalis was established in the late medieval period. It also examines several alternative positions, providing an essential background for the understanding of Reformation Christology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Cross is John A. O'Brien Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. Prior to taking up this post in 2007, was a Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, and a lecturer in the faculty of Theology at the University of Oxford.
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Abbreviations Introduction: The character of late medieval Christology I: The opinio communis 1: The tradition of Hervaeus Natalis 2: Oxford after Scotus 3: The tradition of Scotus 4: The opinio communis without real relations 5: Christological semantics and the impact of nominalism II: Alternative trajectories 6: Peter Auriol 7: Unions by perichoresis and activity 8: Homo assumptus Christologies 9: The recovery of a Thomist tradition Conclusion: Some programmes for Christology Bibliography Index
Abbreviations Introduction: The character of late medieval Christology I: The opinio communis 1: The tradition of Hervaeus Natalis 2: Oxford after Scotus 3: The tradition of Scotus 4: The opinio communis without real relations 5: Christological semantics and the impact of nominalism II: Alternative trajectories 6: Peter Auriol 7: Unions by perichoresis and activity 8: Homo assumptus Christologies 9: The recovery of a Thomist tradition Conclusion: Some programmes for Christology Bibliography Index
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