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Book Title
Duns Scotus
ISBN-13
9780195125535
ISBN
9780195125535
Subject Area
Religion, Philosophy
Publication Name
Duns Scotus
Item Length
6.5 in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Subject
Christian Theology / Systematic, History & Surveys / Medieval, Christian Theology / History
Series
Great Medieval Thinkers Ser.
Publication Year
1999
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Richard Cross
Item Width
8.3 in
Item Weight
11.9 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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This is an accessible introduction to the life and thought of John Duns Scotus (c. 1266--1308), the scholastic philosopher and theologian who came to be called the Subtle Doctor. A native of Scotland (as his name implies), Scotus became a Franciscan and taught in Oxford, Paris, and Cologne. In his writings he put Aristotelian thought to the service of Christian theology and was the founder of a school of scholasticism called Scotism, which was often opposed to the Thomism of the followers of Thomas Aquinas. In particular, Scotus is well known for his defense of contra-causal free will and logical possibility and for his account of individuation in terms of "haecceity" or "thisness." Cross offers a clear introductory account of the most significant aspects of Scotus's theological thought. Theology is here construed broadly to include Scotus's philosophical investigation of God's existence and attributes. In addition to providing a clear, though not always uncritical, outline of Scotus's positions, Cross aims to show how Scotus's theories fit into modern debates, particularly contemporary debates in philosophical theology, and to point out Scotus's historical significance in the development of theology.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195125533
ISBN-13
9780195125535
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Author
Richard Cross
Publication Name
Duns Scotus
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Christian Theology / Systematic, History & Surveys / Medieval, Christian Theology / History
Series
Great Medieval Thinkers Ser.
Publication Year
1999
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion, Philosophy
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
6.5 in
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Width
8.3 in
Item Weight
11.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
98-025710
Intended Audience
College Audience
Lc Classification Number
B765.D74c75 1999
Reviews
"Perhaps the most impressive feature of the volume is the extent to which it succeeds, in such a narrow compass, at giving us a sense of the depth an range of Scotus's theological reflections. The volume contains surprisingly rich treatments of the topics it covers, and adopts thepedagogically useful strategy of introducing and clarifying Scotus's views by contrasting them with the better-known views of his predecessor, Thomas Aquinas."--Philosophia Christi, "A broad, accessible introduction to the thought of John Duns Scotus that is both useful for the beginner and engaging to the specialist. . . . Cross succeeds in showing that Duns Scotus was a great thinker engaged in a wide variety of interesting ideas at a very high level of rationalinquiry. The book will also prove useful for the broad context that it provides for the standard excerpts and typical references that constitute the usual brush with Scotus in university studies. Finally, even the specialist will appreciate the invitation to review in a short compass the variety ofinfluential Scotistic doctrines that this short book manages to encircle."--Journal of Religion, "Perhaps the most impressive feature of the volume is the extent to which it succeeds, in such a narrow compass, at giving us a sense of the depth an range of Scotus's theological reflections. The volume contains surprisingly rich treatments of the topics it covers, and adopts the pedagogically useful strategy of introducing and clarifying Scotus's views by contrasting them with the better-known views of his predecessor, Thomas Aquinas."--Philosophia Christi"A broad, accessible introduction to the thought of John Duns Scotus that is both useful for the beginner and engaging to the specialist. . . . Cross succeeds in showing that Duns Scotus was a great thinker engaged in a wide variety of interesting ideas at a very high level of rational inquiry. The book will also prove useful for the broad context that it provides for the standard excerpts and typical references that constitute the usual brush with Scotus in university studies. Finally, even the specialist will appreciate the invitation to review in a short compass the variety of influential Scotistic doctrines that this short book manages to encircle."--Journal of Religion, "Perhaps the most impressive feature of the volume is the extent to which it succeeds, in such a narrow compass, at giving us a sense of the depth an range of Scotus's theological reflections. The volume contains surprisingly rich treatments of the topics it covers, and adopts the pedagogically useful strategy of introducing and clarifying Scotus's views by contrasting them with the better-known views of his predecessor, Thomas Aquinas."--PhilosophiaChristi"A broad, accessible introduction to the thought of John Duns Scotus that is both useful for the beginner and engaging to the specialist. . . . Cross succeeds in showing that Duns Scotus was a great thinker engaged in a wide variety of interesting ideas at a very high level of rational inquiry. The book will also prove useful for the broad context that it provides for the standard excerpts and typical references that constitute the usual brush with Scotus inuniversity studies. Finally, even the specialist will appreciate the invitation to review in a short compass the variety of influential Scotistic doctrines that this short book manages toencircle."--Journal of Religion"Perhaps the most impressive feature of the volume is the extent to which it succeeds, in such a narrow compass, at giving us a sense of the depth an range of Scotus's theological reflections. The volume contains surprisingly rich treatments of the topics it covers, and adopts the pedagogically useful strategy of introducing and clarifying Scotus's views by contrasting them with the better-known views of his predecessor, Thomas Aquinas."--PhilosophiaChristi"A broad, accessible introduction to the thought of John Duns Scotus that is both useful for the beginner and engaging to the specialist. . . . Cross succeeds in showing that Duns Scotus was a great thinker engaged in a wide variety of interesting ideas at a very high level of rational inquiry. The book will also prove useful for the broad context that it provides for the standard excerpts and typical references that constitute the usual brush with Scotus inuniversity studies. Finally, even the specialist will appreciate the invitation to review in a short compass the variety of influential Scotistic doctrines that this short book manages toencircle."--Journal of Religion, "Perhaps the most impressive feature of the volume is the extent to whichit succeeds, in such a narrow compass, at giving us a sense of the depth anrange of Scotus's theological reflections. The volume contains surprisinglyrich treatments of the topics it covers, and adopts the pedagogically usefulstrategy of introducing and clarifying Scotus's views by contrasting them withthe better-known views of his predecessor, Thomas Aquinas."--PhilosophiaChristi, "Perhaps the most impressive feature of the volume is the extent to which it succeeds, in such a narrow compass, at giving us a sense of the depth an range of Scotus's theological reflections. The volume contains surprisingly rich treatments of the topics it covers, and adopts the pedagogically useful strategy of introducing and clarifying Scotus's views by contrasting them with the better-known views of his predecessor, Thomas Aquinas."-- Philosophia Christi "A broad, accessible introduction to the thought of John Duns Scotus that is both useful for the beginner and engaging to the specialist. . . . Cross succeeds in showing that Duns Scotus was a great thinker engaged in a wide variety of interesting ideas at a very high level of rational inquiry. The book will also prove useful for the broad context that it provides for the standard excerpts and typical references that constitute the usual brush with Scotus in university studies. Finally, even the specialist will appreciate the invitation to review in a short compass the variety of influential Scotistic doctrines that this short book manages to encircle."-- Journal of Religion, "Perhaps the most impressive feature of the volume is the extent to which it succeeds, in such a narrow compass, at giving us a sense of the depth an range of Scotus's theological reflections. The volume contains surprisingly rich treatments of the topics it covers, and adopts the pedagogically useful strategy of introducing and clarifying Scotus's views by contrasting them with the better-known views of his predecessor, Thomas Aquinas."--Philosophia Christi "A broad, accessible introduction to the thought of John Duns Scotus that is both useful for the beginner and engaging to the specialist. . . . Cross succeeds in showing that Duns Scotus was a great thinker engaged in a wide variety of interesting ideas at a very high level of rational inquiry. The book will also prove useful for the broad context that it provides for the standard excerpts and typical references that constitute the usual brush with Scotus in university studies. Finally, even the specialist will appreciate the invitation to review in a short compass the variety of influential Scotistic doctrines that this short book manages to encircle."--Journal of Religion, "A broad, accessible introduction to the thought of John Duns Scotus thatis both useful for the beginner and engaging to the specialist. . . . Crosssucceeds in showing that Duns Scotus was a great thinker engaged in a widevariety of interesting ideas at a very high level of rational inquiry. The bookwill also prove useful for the broad context that it provides for the standardexcerpts and typical references that constitute the usual brush with Scotus inuniversity studies. Finally, even the specialist will appreciate the invitationto review in a short compass the variety of influential Scotistic doctrines thatthis short book manages to encircle."--Journal of Religion, "A broad, accessible introduction to the thought of John Duns Scotus that is both useful for the beginner and engaging to the specialist. . . . Cross succeeds in showing that Duns Scotus was a great thinker engaged in a wide variety of interesting ideas at a very high level of rational inquiry. The book will also prove useful for the broad context that it provides for the standard excerpts and typical references that constitute the usual brush with Scotus in university studies. Finally, even the specialist will appreciate the invitation to review in a short compass the variety of influential Scotistic doctrines that this short book manages to encircle."-- Journal of Religion
Table of Content
1.. Duns Scotus, philosophy, and theology2.. God: existence, unicity, and simplicity3.. God: perfection, infinity, and religious language4.. God: knowledge and agency5.. God the Trinity6.. Humanity: body, soul, and immortality7.. Humanity: freedom, ethics, and sin8.. Humanity: predestination, merit, and grace9.. Jesus: God and man10.. Jesus: predestination and merit11.. SacramentsAdditional notesBibliographyIndex locorumGeneral index
Copyright Date
1999
Dewey Decimal
189/.4
Dewey Edition
21

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