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Author Friedman, Russell

Title Intellectual Traditions at the Medieval University (2 vol. set) : the Use of Philosophical Psychology in Trinitarian Theology among the Franciscans and Dominicans, 1250-1350
Published Leiden : BRILL, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (1038 pages)
Series Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters
Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters.
Contents Intellectual Traditions at the Medieval UniversityVolume One; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Symbols, Abbreviations, and Conventions; Preface; Introduction:Two Trinitarian Theories, and One Contested Model; 1. The Relation Account; 2. The Emanation Account; 3. The Psychological Model; Part I:Emerging Trinitarian Traditions, ca. 1250-1280; Introduction to Part I; Chapter One:The Makings of a Trinitarian Controversy: Aquinas and Bonaventure on Relations, Emanations, and Personal Distinction; 1. Aquinas and the Ratio of Relation; 2. Bonaventure and "Modes" of Diversity
3. Bonaventure and Aquinas on the Emanations4. Conclusion; Chapter Two:Emerging Trinitarian Traditions I: Franciscans, ca. 1255-1280; 1. Gerard of Abbeville; 2. Walter of Bruges; 3. William of Baglione and Eustace of Arras; 4. John Pecham; 5. Paris after Pecham: William de la Mare and Matthew of Aquasparta; 6. Oxford Theology: Nicholas of Ockham and Roger Marston; Chapter Three:Emerging Trinitarian Traditions II: Dominicans and Others, ca. 1255-1280; 1. From the Early to the Later Aquinas: Selected Developments; 2. Bombolognus of Bologna and Roman of Rome
3. Expanding Trinitarian Traditions: Giles of Rome and OthersPart II:The Strong Use of the Psychological Model and its Opponents, ca. 1280-1320; Introduction to Part II; Chapter Four:Henry of Ghent; 1. Henry of Ghent on the Divine Relations; 2. Henry of Ghent and Franciscan Trinitarian Theology; 3. Henry of Ghent on the Word: Concepts as Declarative Knowledge; Chapter Five:Late Thirteenth-Century Trinitarian Theology; 1. Some "Dominican" Views: Giles of Rome, Godfrey of Fontaines, Bernard of Auvergne; 2. Cautious Franciscans: Richard of Mediavilla, Alexander of Alessandria
3. The Franciscan Tradition in the Late Thirteenth Century: Peter of Trabes and William of Ware4. Towards Scotus: Five Arguments on the Holy Spirit's Distinction from the Son; 5. Conclusion: The Development of the Trinitarian Traditions; Chapter Six:John Duns Scotus; 1. Absolute Persons and the Use of Authority; Excursus: A Very Brief History of Absolute Persons; 2. Scotus' Critique of Henry of Ghent's Trinitarian Thought; 3. Scotus on the Word: Concepts as Mental Acts; 4. Conclusion; Chapter Seven:Dominicans in the Early Fourteenth Century
1. Hervaeus Natalis against Franciscan Trinitarian Theology2. Durand of St. Pourcain and the Radical Attenuation of the Psychological Model; 3. The Liber propugnatorius; Chapter Eight:From Scotus to Auriol: A Survey of Franciscan Views; 1. Absolute Persons; 2. Filioque; A. Brief Overview; B.A Franciscan/Dominican Debate: Robert Cowton and Thomas of Sutton; C. Henry of Harclay; Chapter Nine:Peter Auriol; 1. Indistinction of Essence and Property, Perseitas tertii modi, and Unelicited Emanations; 2. The Emanations, Auriol's Marginalization Strategy, and His Interpretation of the Categories
Summary 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
Notes 3. Personal Distinction, The Divine Productions, and the Psychological Model
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Subject Franciscans -- Intellectual life
Dominicans -- Intellectual life
SUBJECT Dominicans fast
Franciscans fast
Subject Trinity -- History of doctrines -- Middle Ages, 600-1500
Intellectual life -- Religious aspects -- Christianity -- History -- Middle Ages, 600-1500
Psychology -- Philosophy.
RELIGION / Christian Theology / General.
Intellectual life
Psychology -- Philosophy
Trinity -- History of doctrines -- Middle Ages
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789004231986
9004231986