Metaphysics of the Incarnation
Metaphysics of the Incarnation
Thomas Aquinas to Duns Scotus
Cross, Richard
Oxford University Press
03/2026
320
Dura
Inglês
9780198982142
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
Chapter 1: Communion and mereology: Aquinas and his early followers
Chapter 2: Communion and accidentality: Henry of Ghent and Giles of Rome
Chapter 3: Dependence and accidentality (1): Franciscans from Bonaventure to William of Ware
Chapter 4: Dependence and accidentality (2): Duns Scotus and his Franciscan contemporaries
Chapter 5: Dependence and accidentality (3): Dominicans and others
Chapter 6: Esse theories
Chapter 7: Negation theories (1): Bonaventure to William of Ware
Chapter 8: Negation theories (2): Duns Scotus and his Franciscan contemporaries
Chapter 9: Linguistic theories
Chapter 10: A Trinitarian question
Chapter 11: The semantics of Christological predication
Chapter 12: Instrumentality and Christ's human activity
Chapter 13: Dogmatic and systematic postscript
Chapter 1: Communion and mereology: Aquinas and his early followers
Chapter 2: Communion and accidentality: Henry of Ghent and Giles of Rome
Chapter 3: Dependence and accidentality (1): Franciscans from Bonaventure to William of Ware
Chapter 4: Dependence and accidentality (2): Duns Scotus and his Franciscan contemporaries
Chapter 5: Dependence and accidentality (3): Dominicans and others
Chapter 6: Esse theories
Chapter 7: Negation theories (1): Bonaventure to William of Ware
Chapter 8: Negation theories (2): Duns Scotus and his Franciscan contemporaries
Chapter 9: Linguistic theories
Chapter 10: A Trinitarian question
Chapter 11: The semantics of Christological predication
Chapter 12: Instrumentality and Christ's human activity
Chapter 13: Dogmatic and systematic postscript
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Introduction
Chapter 1: Communion and mereology: Aquinas and his early followers
Chapter 2: Communion and accidentality: Henry of Ghent and Giles of Rome
Chapter 3: Dependence and accidentality (1): Franciscans from Bonaventure to William of Ware
Chapter 4: Dependence and accidentality (2): Duns Scotus and his Franciscan contemporaries
Chapter 5: Dependence and accidentality (3): Dominicans and others
Chapter 6: Esse theories
Chapter 7: Negation theories (1): Bonaventure to William of Ware
Chapter 8: Negation theories (2): Duns Scotus and his Franciscan contemporaries
Chapter 9: Linguistic theories
Chapter 10: A Trinitarian question
Chapter 11: The semantics of Christological predication
Chapter 12: Instrumentality and Christ's human activity
Chapter 13: Dogmatic and systematic postscript
Chapter 1: Communion and mereology: Aquinas and his early followers
Chapter 2: Communion and accidentality: Henry of Ghent and Giles of Rome
Chapter 3: Dependence and accidentality (1): Franciscans from Bonaventure to William of Ware
Chapter 4: Dependence and accidentality (2): Duns Scotus and his Franciscan contemporaries
Chapter 5: Dependence and accidentality (3): Dominicans and others
Chapter 6: Esse theories
Chapter 7: Negation theories (1): Bonaventure to William of Ware
Chapter 8: Negation theories (2): Duns Scotus and his Franciscan contemporaries
Chapter 9: Linguistic theories
Chapter 10: A Trinitarian question
Chapter 11: The semantics of Christological predication
Chapter 12: Instrumentality and Christ's human activity
Chapter 13: Dogmatic and systematic postscript
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