A aceitação do ser humano por Deus: A doutrina da justificação em João Duns Scotus com um olhar para Martim Lutero

In the history of theology previous to Martin Luther’s times, it is above all in the Franciscan School that we find a new approach towards an understanding of God’s salvific activity. John Duns Scotus (1265/1266-1308) was the Franciscan thinker that gave special attention and, thus, proposed a new c...

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Published in:Teocomunicação
Main Author: Honnefelder, Ludger 1936- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Portuguese
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Published: FATEO, PUCRS [2019]
In: Teocomunicação
Further subjects:B João Duns Scotus. Martim Lutero. Justificação. Graça. Aceitação divina. Contingência
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Summary:In the history of theology previous to Martin Luther’s times, it is above all in the Franciscan School that we find a new approach towards an understanding of God’s salvific activity. John Duns Scotus (1265/1266-1308) was the Franciscan thinker that gave special attention and, thus, proposed a new conceptual structure to the theological doctrines of salvation and grace. In this study, there is the attempt of showing possible links between Scotus’s and Martin Luther’s approach, in the 16th century. Luther offers an interpretation of God’s activity of salvation as justification of the sinner through grace alone, whereas Scotus, a little bit more than two centuries before, and under the presupposition of his view of God as a rational and volitional infinite being and as contingent Creator, understands that activity as the acceptance of the sinner through God’s mercy alone.
ISSN:1980-6736
Contains:Enthalten in: Teocomunicação
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.15448/0103-314X.2019.1.34705