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ISBN 10: 0199244367
ISBN 13: 978-0199244362
Author: Richard Cross
The period from Thomas Aquinas to Duns Scotus is one of the richest in the history of Christian theology. Cross aims to provide a thorough examination of the doctrine in this era, making explicit its philosophical and theological foundations.
Part I. Models for the hypostatic union
1:The historical and philosophical background
2:The concrete whole-concrete part model: pro et contra
3:The substance-accident model: (1) Franciscans from Bonaventure to William of Ware
4: The substance-accident model: (2) Giles of Rome and his opponents
5:The substance-accident model: (3) Duns Scotus
Excursus 1Consequences of the Union
Part II. Trinitarian Issues6:Some points of Christological consensus
7:The ratio terminandi: essence or personal property?
Part III. The communication of properties
8:Christological predication
9:Relations and intrinsic properties
10:Christ's human activity: agency and predication
Excursus 2Counting persons and natures
Part IV. Theories of subsistence11:The historical background
12:Esse theories of subsistence
13:Relation theories of subsistence
14:Negation theories of subsistence: (1) The thirteenth century
15:Negation theories of subsistence: (2) Duns Scotus
ConclusionA programme for Christology
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Tags: Richard Cross, Metaphysics, Incarnation, Thomas