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On the motive of the Incarnation / The Salmanticenses (Discalced Carmelites of Salamanca) ; translated by Dylan Schrader.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Juan, de la Anunciación, 1633-1701, author.
Universidad de Salamanca, author.
Discalced Carmelites (Spanish Congregation), author.
Contributor:
Schrader, Dylan, translator.
Universidad de Salamanca, author.
Discalced Carmelites (Spanish Congregation), author.
Series:
Early Modern Catholic Sources; Series
Early modern Catholic sources ; Volume 1
Language:
English
Latin
Subjects (All):
Discalced Carmelites (Spanish Congregation)--Theology.
Discalced Carmelites (Spanish Congregation).
Incarnation--History of doctrines--17th century.
Incarnation.
Sin--Christianity--History of doctrines--17th century.
Sin.
Atonement--History of doctrines--17th century.
Atonement.
Salamanca school (Catholic theology).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (256 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Washington, District of Columbia : Catholic University of America Press, [2019]
Language Note:
In English and Latin.
Summary:
The Catholic University of America Press is pleased to announce a new series, Early Modern Catholic Sources, edited by Ulrich L.Lehner and Trent Pomplun.This series - the only one of its kind - will provide translations of early modern Catholic texts of theological interest written between 1450 and 1800.
Contents:
Doubt I, whether God would assume flesh by virtue of the present decree if Adam had not sinned?
Doubt II, whether, if Adam had not sinned, Christ would come by virtue of another decree that God would have?
Doubt III, whether, by virtue of the present decree, Christ would come if only original sin existed and actual sins did not exist?
Doubt IV, whether, by virtue of the present decree, Christ would come if actual sins existed, even if original sin did not exist?
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
0-8132-3180-9
OCLC:
1111800964

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