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What sort of human nature? : medieval philosophy and the systematics of Christology /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Adams, Marilyn McCord
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Milwaukee : Marquette University Press, ©1999.
Colección:Aquinas lecture ; 1999.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Prefatory
  • I. Introduction
  • II. Anselmian Minimalism: Soteriological Necessities
  • The Improprieties of Incarnation
  • The Exigencies of Satisfaction
  • Other Job-Requirements
  • Summary
  • III. LombardÌs
  • Shaping Tradition
  • The Advantages of Hypostatic Union and Headship (1) Impeccability?
  • (2) Fullness of Grace
  • (3) Scope of Wisdom and Knowledge
  • (4) The Limits of Human Power
  • Expedient Defects!
  • IV. BonaventureÌs Reflections
  • Incarnation Anyway?
  • Deiformity as a Requirement for Union with God
  • Finite Fullness of Grace
  • Fullness of Knowledge.
  • Straddling the Stages!
  • Fullness of Power?
  • The Assumed Nature, How Defective?
  • Assuming Adam?
  • Vulnerability and Weakness
  • Ignorance, Merely Apparent?
  • Appetites at Odds?
  • The Passions of the Soul
  • Appetites and States
  • V. AquinasÌ Analysis
  • Fullness of Grace
  • Surplus Knowledge
  • Omnipotence, a Divine Prerogative
  • Satisfying Defects!
  • (1) Bodily Defects
  • (2) Immunity from Sin
  • (3) Incarnational Action TheoryÛAppetites Vul-nerable or Conforming?
  • Summary
  • VI. Scotistic Subtleties
  • Incarnation at the Heart of Creation
  • The Limited Impact of Hypostatic Union.
  • Voluntary versus Natural Agency
  • ÏLower than the AngelsÓ?
  • Maximal Grace
  • Supreme Enjoyment
  • Impeccability
  • Impeccability, an Enemy of Autonomy?
  • Meritorious Beatitude?
  • Infinite Knowledge
  • ÏOccasionalÓ Defects
  • Voluntary Mortality?
  • Sorrows like Ours?
  • VII. Lutheran Variations
  • Righteous Wrath
  • Alien Imputation
  • Coincidence of Opposites
  • Sighs of Dereliction
  • VIII. Concluding Observations
  • Notes
  • About the Aquinas Lecture Series.