The ontological and psychological constitution of Christ /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Latín |
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Toronto [Ont.] :
Published by University of Toronto Press for Lonergan Research Institute of Regis College,
2002.
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Colección: | Lonergan, Bernard J. F. Works
v. 7. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- General Editors' Preface
- Translator's Foreword
- ENGLISH TRANSLATION
- Preface
- The Aim of This Supplement
- The Nature of the Argument
- Rationale of the Division
- Part I: The Notion of Person
- 1 Being
- 2 Existenz
- 3 The Meanings of 'One'
- 4 The Subsistent
- 5 The Distinct Subsistent or Real Supposit
- 6 Person
- Part 2: The Constitution of a Finite Person
- 1 Causes
- 2 The Reality of Intrinsic Causes
- 3 One as Constituted by Many Causes
- 4 The Constitution of a Finite Person
- 5 How Other Opinions Differ from OursPart 3: Theological Understanding
- 1 The Analogy of Methods
- 2 Ways of Considering Truths about God
- 3 Concrete Examples of Theological Understanding
- Part 4: The Ontological Constitution of Christ
- 1 The Dogma of the Incarnation
- 2 Resolution into Causes
- 3 The Principle of Composition from Causes
- 4 Deducing the Composite from the Principle of Composition
- Part 5: Human Consciousness
- 1 The Nature of Consciousness
- 2 The Word 'I'
- 3 The Ontological Constitution of Finite Consciousness
- Part 6: The Consciousness of Christ1 The Divine Consciousness of Christ
- 2 The Human Consciousness of Christ
- 3 The Ontological Constitution of Christ's Human Consciousness
- 4 The Psychological Unity of Christ, God and Human
- 5 The Dialectic of Opinions
- Conclusion
- Index
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- Q
- R
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- U
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- LATIN TEXT
- Prooemium
- Supplementi Finis
- Argumenti Natura
- Divisionis Ratio
- Pars I: De Notione Personae
- Sectio Prima: De EnteSectio Secunda: De Ex-sistentia
- Sectio Tertia: De Uno
- Sectio Quarta: De Subsistente
- Sectio Quinta: De Subsistente Distincto seu De Supposito Reali
- Sectio Sexta: De Persona
- Pars II: De Constitutione Personae Finitae
- Sectio Prima: De Causis
- Sectio Secunda: An Sint Causae Intrinsecae
- Sectio Tertia: Quemadmodum Unum per Multas Causas Constituatur
- Sectio Quarta: De Constitutione Personae Finitae
- Sectio Quinta: Sententiarum Differentiae
- Pars III: De Intelligentia Theologica
- Sectio Prima: De Methodorum Analogia
- Sectio Secunda: Quemadmodum Consideretur Verum DivinumSectio Tertia: Intelligentia Theologica Concrete Illustratur
- Pars IV: De Constitutione Christi Ontologica
- Sectio Prima: Dogma Recolitur
- Sectio Secunda: Resolutio in Causas
- Sectio Tertia: Compositionis ex Causis Principium
- Sectio Quarta: Ex Principio Compositionis Compositi Deductio
- Pars V: De Conscientia Humana
- Sectio Prima: Quid Sit Conscientia
- Sectio Secunda: Quid Sit 'Ego'
- Sectio Tertia: Conscientiae Finitae Constitutio Ontologica
- Pars VI: De Conscientia Christi