Henry of Ghent : metaphysics and the Trinity : with a critical edition of question six of article fifty-five of the Summa quaestionum ordinariarum /
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 theologi...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Latín |
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Leuven :
Leuven University Press,
2006.
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Colección: | Ancient and medieval philosophy.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction. Henry and the tradition of Trinitarian theology
- Henry on theology and philosophy
- The Trinity and Henry's thought
- The Trinity in itself. Henry's basic approach to the Trinity
- The Trinity as activity
- The emanation according to intellect: the Father and the Son
- The mode of spiration
- The will as a natural principle
- The order of nature
- Henry's Latin view of active spiration
- The spirating force
- The person of the Holy Spirit
- The Trinity as emanated by intellect and will
- The Trinity and creation. The Trinity's notional necessity
- Emanation and creation: Henry vs. some philosophers and theologians
- The role of intellect in free creation
- The Trinity and metaphysical categories. Persona as Suppositum
- Intentionality, analogy, and supposition of Persona
- The meaning of property
- Relation in God and creatures
- Relations and reality
- Res as relational
- Reality in Henry's system
- Conclusion. Recapitulation
- The creature as symbol of the Trinity
- Existence and essence
- Henry's approach and synthesis.