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082 0 0 _aARCH YNDC 231.092 C951D
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100 1 _aCross, Richard
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245 1 0 _aDuns Scotus on God /
_cRichard Cross
260 _aAldershot, Hants, England ;
_aBurlington, VT :
_bAshgate,
_cc2005
300 _axi, 289 p. ;
_c25 cm
440 0 _aAshgate studies in the history of philosophical theology
_912388
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 261-267) and index
505 0 _aTheories of causation -- The existence of a first being -- Perfect-being theology -- The knowledge and volition of a first being -- Divine infinity -- Divine simplicity -- Divine unicity -- Divine immutability and timelessness -- The Trinity and scientific demonstration -- Internal divine productions -- The number of productions -- Divine persons -- The commonality of the divine essence -- Personal properties -- Persons and essence in the production of Son and Spirit -- Notional and essential acts -- The constitution of a divine person -- Anti-subordinationist strategies
520 _aThe Franciscan John Duns Scotus (c. 1266-1308) is the philosopher's theologian par excellence-more than any of his contemporaries, he is interested in arguments for their own sake. Making use of the tools of modern philosophy, Richard Cross presents a thorough account of Duns Scotus' arguments on God and the Trinity. Providing extensive commentary on central passages from Scotus, many of which are presented in translation in this book, Cross offers clear expositions of Scotus' elliptical writing. Cross' account shows that, in addition to being a philosopher of note, Scotus is a creative and original theologian who offers new insights into many old problems
600 1 0 _aDuns Scotus, John,
_dapproximately 1266-1308
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650 0 _aGod (Christianity)
_xHistory of doctrines
_yMiddle Ages, 600-1500
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650 0 _aTrinity
_xHistory of doctrines
_yMiddle Ages, 600-1500
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