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2017
This chapter argues that John Duns Scotus has several goals in the epistemology of theology: logical consistency, certainty, truth, and right praxis. The first section covers the natural knowledge of God, in which Scotus defends the claim that there are some non-complex univocal concepts, that they can be the building blocks of complex analogical ...
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This chapter argues that John Duns Scotus has several goals in the epistemology of theology: logical consistency, certainty, truth, and right praxis. The first section covers the natural knowledge of God, in which Scotus defends the claim that there are some non-complex univocal concepts, that they can be the building blocks of complex analogical ...
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1996
Vorwort Ludger Honnefelder Historical Context Reflections about Scotus's Early Works Stephen D. Dumont William of Ware, Richard of Groningen and the Collationes Oxonienses of John Duns Scotus Mechthild Dreyer Wissenschaft als Satzsystem. Die Theoremata desJohannes Dusn Scotus und die Entwickling des kateorisch-deduktiven wissenschaftsbegriffs Gordon A.
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Vorwort Ludger Honnefelder Historical Context Reflections about Scotus's Early Works Stephen D. Dumont William of Ware, Richard of Groningen and the Collationes Oxonienses of John Duns Scotus Mechthild Dreyer Wissenschaft als Satzsystem. Die Theoremata desJohannes Dusn Scotus und die Entwickling des kateorisch-deduktiven wissenschaftsbegriffs Gordon A.
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1980
The cosmological argument of John Duns (1265–1308) of Scotland has been hailed as ‘a landmark in the history of the cosmological argument’, one that is much more significant than those of his predecessors1; indeed, the complexity and length of Scotus’s case for the existence of God make Aquinas’s proofs look like the summary arguments for theological ...
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The cosmological argument of John Duns (1265–1308) of Scotland has been hailed as ‘a landmark in the history of the cosmological argument’, one that is much more significant than those of his predecessors1; indeed, the complexity and length of Scotus’s case for the existence of God make Aquinas’s proofs look like the summary arguments for theological ...
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2009
This chapter examines the theologies of the sacraments of John Duns Scotus, one of the most important theologians and philosophers of the High Middle Ages. Scotus viewed sacraments as “signs of God’s salvific activity” in the lives of believers and fascinatingly asserted that “the seven sacraments—baptism, Eucharist, confirmation, confession, unction ...
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This chapter examines the theologies of the sacraments of John Duns Scotus, one of the most important theologians and philosophers of the High Middle Ages. Scotus viewed sacraments as “signs of God’s salvific activity” in the lives of believers and fascinatingly asserted that “the seven sacraments—baptism, Eucharist, confirmation, confession, unction ...
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Original Sin according to John Duns Scotus
Franciscan Studies, 2021The article intends to offer a textual and evaluative presentation of the theory of original sin as elaborated by the Franciscan master John Duns Scotus.
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1994
It was probably in the winter of 1266 that a new scion was born to the Duns family of Berwickshire on the Scottish Borders; John3. Later, when he comes to take his place in the flourishing English Franciscan life, he will usually be called John of Scotland (‘Scotus’4) in order to distinguish him from other brethren of the same name.
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It was probably in the winter of 1266 that a new scion was born to the Duns family of Berwickshire on the Scottish Borders; John3. Later, when he comes to take his place in the flourishing English Franciscan life, he will usually be called John of Scotland (‘Scotus’4) in order to distinguish him from other brethren of the same name.
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