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A reader in early Franciscan theology : the Summa Halensis / ed. by Oleg Bychkov, Lydia Schumacher.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bychkov, Oleg V., Editor.
Contributor:
Bychkov, Oleg V., Editor.
Schumacher, Lydia, Editor.
King's College, UK, Funder.
Series:
Medieval Philosophy: Texts and Studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Theology, Doctrinal--Early works to 1800.
Theology, Doctrinal.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (288 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Fordham University Press 2022
New York, NY : Fordham University Press, [2022]
Language Note:
In English.
Biography/History:
Bychkov Oleg : Oleg Bychkov is Professor of Theology at Saint Bonaventure University, New York. The most recent of his books are the edition/translation John Duns Scotus: The Report of the Paris Lecture and the collection of essays Aesthetic Theology in the Franciscan Tradition: The Senses and the Experience of God in Art, co-edited with Xavier Seubert.Schumacher Lydia : Lydia Schumacher is Reader in Historical and Philosophical Theology at King's College London, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, and Principal Investigator of the European Research Council project on Authority and Innovation in Early Franciscan Thought. She has published four monographs: Divine Illumination: The History and Future of Augustine's Theory of Knowledge, Rationality as Virtue, Theological Philosophy, and Early Franciscan Theology.Oleg Bychkov (Edited By) Oleg Bychkov is Professor of Theology at Saint Bonaventure University, New York. The most recent of his books are the edition/translation John Duns Scotus: The Report of the Paris Lecture and the collection of essays Aesthetic Theology in the Franciscan Tradition: The Senses and the Experience of God in Art, co-edited with Xavier Seubert.Lydia Schumacher (Edited By) Lydia Schumacher is Reader in Historical and Philosophical Theology at King's College London, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, and Principal Investigator of the European Research Council project on Authority and Innovation in Early Franciscan Thought. She has published four monographs: Divine Illumination: The History and Future of Augustine's Theory of Knowledge, Rationality as Virtue, Theological Philosophy, and Early Franciscan Theology.
Summary:
A Reader in Early Franciscan Theology presents for the first time in English key passages from the Summa Halensis, one of the first major installments in the summa genre for which scholasticism became famous. This systematic work of philosophy and theology was collaboratively written mostly between 1236 and 1245 by the founding members of the Franciscan school, such as Alexander of Hales and John of La Rochelle, who worked at the recently founded University of Paris.Modern scholarship has often dismissed this early Franciscan intellectual tradition as unoriginal, merely systematizing the Augustinian tradition in light of the rediscovery of Aristotle, paving the way for truly revolutionary figures like John Duns Scotus. But as the selections in this reader show, it was this earlier generation that initiated this break with precedent. The compilers of the Summa Halensis first articulated many positions that eventually become closely associated with the Franciscan tradition on issues like the nature of God, the proof for God’s existence, free will, the transcendentals, and Christology. This book is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the ways in which medieval thinkers employed philosophical concepts in a theological context as well as the evolution of Franciscan thought and its legacy to modernity.A Reader in Early Franciscan Theology is available from the publisher on an open-access basis.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
A Guide to Citing the Summa Halensis
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Science of Theology
Chapter 2 The Knowledge of God in This Life
Chapter 3 The Necessary Existence of God
Chapter 4 The Divine Nature
Chapter 5 The Transcendentals
Chapter 6 The Trinity
Chapter 7 Christology
Chapter 8 Free Choice
Chapter 9 Moral Theology
Notes:
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ISBN:
0-8232-9886-8
OCLC:
1287883658

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