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The texts edited in this volume deal with angelology and anthropology, and particularly with the nature and the functions of immaterial substances like angels and the human rational soul. Marchia discusses such controversial issues as universal hylomorphism, i.e., whether angels and the rational soul are composed of both matter and form (q. 13), the immortality of the soul (qq. 18-19), and the nature and the object of the intellect and will (qq. 20, 21), as well as the functionality of the angelic intellect - whether angels understand through discursive reasoning (q. 23), and how they can spea
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Der Sentenzenkommentar des Durandus von St. Pourçain nimmt, was seine Originalität und seine Bedeutung für die philosophische und theologische Mediävistik angeht, eine herausragende Stellung unter den Sentenzenkommentaren des 14. Jahrhunderts ein. Zum einen ist er ein einzigartiges Dokument für die Debatten vor allem innerhalb des Dominikanerordens um die Bedeutung des Thomas von Aquin und die Verbindlichkeit seiner Lehrmeinungen für den Orden. Zum anderen steht der Sentenzenkommentar des Durandus für die wachsende Bedeutung, die dieses Genre am Ende des 13. und zu Beginn des 14. Jahrhunderts wiedererlangt. Von einem Pflichtstück am Beginn der akademischen Karriere wie etwa bei Thomas von Aquin wird der Sentenzenkommentar nun zu einer wichtigen Schriftgattung eines Magisters der Theologie, die ihn seine ganze akademische Karriere über begleitet.
Sententiarum libri IV (Peter Lombard, Bishop of Paris) --- Peter Lombard, --- Peter Lombard --- Creation --- Early works to 1800 --- Angels --- Theology [Doctrinal ] --- History --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Middle Ages, 500-1500 --- Engelen --- Peter Lombard, - Bishop of Paris, - approximately 1100-1160. - Sententiarum libri IV
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Marsilius of Inghen, master of the Universities of Paris (1362-1378) and Heidelberg (1386-1396), is the author of a number of highly successful treatises on logic and natural philosophy which were read at many Late Medieval and Early Modern universities. The fruit of his mature thinking is a monumental commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, which he published shortly before his death in 1396. This huge piece of writing is now being critically edited for the first time by an international team of specialists. The first volume provides a discussion of the nature of theology and deals with the logical and theological problems of the divine trinity. Modern research can profit from the broad scope with which Marsilius addresses his topics. His arguments shed light on the discussion between nominalists and realists, allowing insight into the changing interests of philosophy and theology, from the critical attitude of many 14th-century authors to the search for tradition which was characteristic of the 15th century. Marsilius adopts the logico-semantic approach of William of Ockham, Adam Wodeham, and Robert Holcot, while at the same time defending the traditional views of Thomas Aquinas and Bonaventure. Assimilating these different theories, his commentary reflects the multiform nature of its late medieval intellectual context. The whole edition will cover seven volumes, including a separate volume with indices of the complete text and a bibliography of literature on Marsilius. Each volume will contain an introduction, an index of relevant names, and a subject index.
Theology, Doctrinal --- Peter Lombard Bishop of Paris --- -Peter Lombard Bishop of Paris --- -Theology, Doctrinal --- Peter Lombard --- Theology [Doctrinal ] --- Early works to 1800 --- -Peter Lombard --- Theology, Doctrinal - Early works to 1800 --- -Christian philosophers --- Christian doctrines --- Christianity --- Doctrinal theology --- Doctrines, Christian --- Dogmatic theology --- Fundamental theology --- Systematic theology --- Theology, Dogmatic --- Theology, Systematic --- Theology --- Philosophers --- Doctrines --- Christian philosophers
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Filosofie [Middeleeuwse ] --- Medieval philosophy --- Middeleeuwse filosofie --- Philosophie médiévale --- Philosophy [Medieval ] --- Philosophy, Medieval --- Peter Lombard, --- Scholasticism --- Peter Lombard --- Peter Lombard, - Bishop of Paris, - approximately 1100-1160 - Sententiarum libri IV - Liber 2
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Après l’édition des questions 1 à 5 du prologue au Commentaire des Sentences rédigé par Jean de Reading [v. 1], qui se trouve à Oxford en même temps que Guillaume d’Ockham, sont éditées ici les six questions de la première distinction [v. 2]. Ces questions, très développées, concernent la fruitio, la dilectio, la delectatio de Dieu. Elles examinent la possibilité pour l’homme de connaître et d’aimer immédiatement l’essence divine, la vision béatifique, la jouissance de l’essence divine sans celle d’une personne ou d’une personne sans l’autre. Dans ces questions sont exposées et discutées les positions de nombreux théologiens : Alexandre de Halès, Thomas d’Aquin, Henri de Gand et Jean Duns Scot, mais aussi Durand de Saint-Pourçain, Pierre de Sutton, Robert de Cowton, Pierre d’Auriole, Guillaume d’Alnwick, Jean de Thornton, Richard de Drayton et Jean Lutterell. Elles présentent ainsi, en plus de la position propre de Jean de Reading, un panorama des doctrines qui se sont succédées et affrontées sur ces sujets depuis le milieu du XIIIe siècle.
Theology --- Théologie --- Early works to 1800. --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- John, --- Peter Lombard, --- Théologie --- Philosophical theology --- Théologie philosophique --- Joannes de Reading, --- Joannes de Reading, - 1272?-1346 --- Peter Lombard, - Bishop of Paris, - approximately 1100-1160. - Sententiarum libri IV
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Medieval Latin literature --- Christian dogmatics --- Bonaventure --- Sacraments --- Lord's Supper --- Peter Lombard, --- Addresses, essays, lectures --- Sacraments - Early works to 1800 --- Peter Lombard, - Bishop of Paris, - approximately 1100-1160. - Sententiarum libri IV. - Book 4. - Selections