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This article explores selected aspects of the Mariology of Blessed John Duns Scotus, a medieval Franciscan philosopher and theologian. Even though the Subtle Doctor did not develop a theological synthesis as mature as that of St.
Sławomir Jerzy Kunka
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The Imitation by Not Imitating: Duns Scotus on Self-determined Rationality as Imago Dei in Humans
The concept of imitation creates a paradoxical paradigm in Duns Scotus’ philosophy. Following the traditional framework, this medieval thinker considered rational power to be imago Dei, i.e., God’s image in humans.
Ana Lomadze
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The Christology of John Duns Scotus
The subtle Christology of John Duns Scotus has been the focus of intense study and dispute since his death in 1308. Of note are the Scottish theologian’s positions on the predestination of the Incarnation, his definition and metaphysical account of ...
Jared Isaac Goff
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Meresponi Pemikiran John Duns Scotus Tentang Predestinasi dari Perspektif Reformed
This research examines the thoughts of a medieval philosopher and theologian, John Duns Scotus, on predestination. Predestination itself is a doctrine that comforts and strengthens Christians because it teaches about the assurance of salvation for every
Yoshua Ginting +2 more
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The paper undertakes a study on the issue of a lie in morality, in the theory of Bl. John Duns Scotus. The Franciscan theologian shows iniquity of this act on the basis of a bad intention.
Krzysztof Niewiadomski
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La voluntad en Duns Escoto Continuidad y ruptura con Aristóteles
Duns Scotus contrasts the notions of nature and will, affirming its continuity with Aristotle (cf. Quaestiones super libros Metaphysicorum Aristotelis, IX, q. 15).
Jesús de Garay
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Motif Inkarnasi dalam Soteriologi Yohanes Duns Scotus
John Duns Scotus offered an alternative perspective to respect on the mystery of salvation by examining the motive behind the incarnation. Scotus believed that salvation is Christocentric: Motive wise, God incarnate is not primarily anthropocentric ...
Bernard Rahadian
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God and being at an impasse: The case of John Duns Scotus and Jean-Luc Marion
This essay examines the relationship between Jean-Luc Marion's argument of ‘conceptual idolatry’ and John Duns Scotus’ doctrine of the univocity of being.
C. Spinks
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