The immaculate world: predestination and passibility in contemporary scotism

The Franciscan theologian Duns Scotus (ca.1266-1308) taught the puzzling doctrine that had Adam not sinned, the totus Christus would have been immediately glorified. While the Scotist commentarial tradition developed this idea in several surprising ways, most twentieth-century Scotists rejected it....

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主要作者: Pomplun, Trent (Author)
格式: Print 文件
语言:English
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
出版: [2014]
In: Modern theology
Year: 2014, 卷: 30, 发布: 4, Pages: 525-551
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Pancheri, Francesco Saverio 1920- / Carol, Juniper B. 1911-1990 / 司各脱主义 / 原罪 / Inkarnation Jesu
IxTheo Classification:KAE Church history 900-1300; high Middle Ages
KAJ Church history 1914-; recent history
KDB Roman Catholic Church
NBK Soteriology
Parallel Edition:电子
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总结:The Franciscan theologian Duns Scotus (ca.1266-1308) taught the puzzling doctrine that had Adam not sinned, the totus Christus would have been immediately glorified. While the Scotist commentarial tradition developed this idea in several surprising ways, most twentieth-century Scotists rejected it. This article uses a modern philosophy of counterfactual statements to evaluate the interpretive claims of F. X. Pancheri and Juniper Carol, two prominent twentieth-century Scotists, and presents a new understanding of the traditional Scotist notion that had Adam not sinned, the Word would have become incarnate in impassible flesh.
ISSN:0266-7177
Contains:Enthalten in: Modern theology