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This volume offers a translation with introduction and notes of Henry of Ghent's questions on the being and essence of God from his Summa of Ordinary Questions (Summa quaestionum ordinarium). These questions form the heart of Henry's philosophy of God, especially his "new way" of proving the existence of God and his claim that God is the first object known by the human intellect.
Christian fundamental theology --- Beschavingsgeschiedenis --- Filosofie van de Middeleeuwen --- Geschiedenis van de Middeleeuwen --- Histoire des civilisations --- Histoire du Moyen Age --- Littérature médiévale --- Middeleeuwse letterkunde --- Philosophie du Moyen Age --- God (Christianity) --- Dieu (Christianisme) --- History of doctrines --- Sources --- Histoire des doctrines --- Henry, --- God (Christianity) - Early works to 1800 --- Henry, - of Ghent, - 1217-1293
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Natural theology --- filosofie --- 211 --- God --- -Gods, Greek --- Academic collection --- #GOSA:V.Alg.M. --- #GGSB: Filosofie --- Greek gods --- Metaphysics --- Misotheism --- Monotheism --- Religion --- Theism --- God. Opperwezen. Oneindige: deïsme; theïsme; atheïsme --- History of doctrines --- God (Christianity) --- Gods, Greek --- #GOSA:V.Alg.M --- Filosofie
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Le Dieu unique, pourtant réputé irreprésentable, a inspiré toutes sortes d'images au fil des siècles. Certaines furent éphémères, d'autres ont connu un succès durable. Quelques-unes ont été considérées comme légitimes mais beaucoup d'autres comme frauduleuses, voire blasphématoires. Au point d'encourir des condamnations sans appel. Si toutes ces images ont modelé notre imaginaire, rares sont celles qui ont toujours cours, et la plupart semblent avoir sombré dans l'oubli. La question de la représentation de Dieu dans l'art est profondément litigieuse, encore aujourd'hui. Elle a reçu des réponses variées, très contradictoires d'une époque à l'autre. C'est même régulièrement un sujet de division entre les différents monothéismes et les différentes confessions chrétiennes. Avec ce très grand livre d'art et d'histoire, François Bœspflug a écrit La première histoire iconique de Dieu. Il raconte les mutations d'une aventure iconographique pleine de rebondissements, et encore très mal connue, depuis l'Antiquité jusqu'à nos jours.
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In onze tijd is God uit het ernstige denken zo goed als verdwenen. Van oudsher gold hij als belofte van heil, dan weer als bron van angst en bloedig conflict. En hadden mensen hem nodig om te kunnen leven. Heeft hij in onze cultuur opgehouden te bestaan? Hebben wij ons bevrijd van de dubbelzinnigheden van die naam? Rest ons enkel nog een woord dat zijn betekenis voorgoed verloren heeft? Is het geloof in God een illusie, of toch niet? In dit boek gaat de auteur op zoek naar sporen die aan het oude woord God nieuw leven kunnen geven. Hoe komt God in het denken binnen? Wat wij onder God verstaan, bepaalt immers mede de vraag of hij bestaat en wat bestaan hier mag betekenen. Op boeiende en zeer bevattelijke wijze wordt aangetoond hoe het spoor naar God niet kan worden losgemaakt van de manier waarop wij onszelf verstaan. Wie zijn wij en wie is God? Ignace Verhack brengt de godsvraag niet in verband met een verklaring van hoe de wereld in elkaar steekt, hij ziet God veeleer als de oorsprong van de dynamiek van ons bestaan. God is een roepende oorsprong die de mens in beweging brengt. (Bron: covertekst)
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This volume continues Professor Roland Teske's translation of a series of important questions from Henry of Ghent's Summa of Ordinary Questions (Summa quaestionum ordinarium). It contains the Latin text of questions 25 through 30 (which treat of God's unity and simplicity), a close English translation, a philosophical introduction, and notes identifying all of Henry's sources. Moreover, there is a glossary of Henry's often complex technical terminology. The questions translated in this volume impressively reflect the changed intellectual climate in the last quarter of the thirteenth century, after the condemnations of 1277. To Henry, Aristotelianism is not a viable option for a Christian thinker. Reading the Philosopher "with greater historical accuracy than Thomas Aquinas," as Teske writes, Henry reaffirms the Catholic faith vigorously against the influence of a philosophy that, in his view, applies principles of Greek metaphysics to Christianity without sufficient discernment. Henry develops many of his positions in critical dialogue with Thomas Aquinas, whom he associates with the overly enthusiastic kind of Aristotelianism that he helped condemn in 1277.
Christian fundamental theology --- Beschavingsgeschiedenis --- Filosofie van de Middeleeuwen --- Geschiedenis van de Middeleeuwen --- Histoire des civilisations --- Histoire du Moyen Age --- Philosophie du Moyen Age --- God (Christianity) --- Christianity --- Trinity --- Attributes --- Simplicity
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The book elucidates Henry of Ghent's philosophical and theological system with special reference to his trinitarian writings. It demonstrates the fundamental role of the Trinity in Henry's philosophy and theology. It also shows how Henry (d. 1293), the most influential theologian of his day at Paris, developed the Augustinian tradition in seminal ways in response to the Aristotelian tradition, especially Thomas Aquinas (d. 1274).
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