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1 online resource (120 pages) |
Contents |
Prefatory -- I. Introduction -- II. Anselmian Minimalism: Soteriological Necessities -- The Improprieties of Incarnation -- The Exigencies of Satisfaction -- Other Job-Requirements -- Summary -- III. LombardÌs -- Shaping Tradition -- The Advantages of Hypostatic Union and Headship (1) Impeccability? -- (2) Fullness of Grace -- (3) Scope of Wisdom and Knowledge -- (4) The Limits of Human Power -- Expedient Defects! -- IV. BonaventureÌs Reflections -- Incarnation Anyway? -- Deiformity as a Requirement for Union with God -- Finite Fullness of Grace -- Fullness of Knowledge |
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Straddling the Stages! -- Fullness of Power? -- The Assumed Nature, How Defective? -- Assuming Adam? -- Vulnerability and Weakness -- Ignorance, Merely Apparent? -- Appetites at Odds? -- The Passions of the Soul -- Appetites and States -- V. AquinasÌ Analysis -- Fullness of Grace -- Surplus Knowledge -- Omnipotence, a Divine Prerogative -- Satisfying Defects! -- (1) Bodily Defects -- (2) Immunity from Sin -- (3) Incarnational Action TheoryÛAppetites Vul-nerable or Conforming? -- Summary -- VI. Scotistic Subtleties -- Incarnation at the Heart of Creation -- The Limited Impact of Hypostatic Union |
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Voluntary versus Natural Agency -- ÏLower than the AngelsÓ? -- Maximal Grace -- Supreme Enjoyment -- Impeccability -- Impeccability, an Enemy of Autonomy? -- Meritorious Beatitude? -- Infinite Knowledge -- ÏOccasionalÓ Defects -- Voluntary Mortality? -- Sorrows like Ours? -- VII. Lutheran Variations -- Righteous Wrath -- Alien Imputation -- Coincidence of Opposites -- Sighs of Dereliction -- VIII. Concluding Observations -- Notes -- About the Aquinas Lecture Series |
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780874624977 |
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