The Franciscan intellectual tradition tracing its origins and identifying its central components

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Autor principal: Osborne, Kenan B. (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: St. Bonaventure, NY : Franciscan Institute, St. Bonaventure University 2003.
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  • ""Cover""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright Page""; ""TABLE OF CONTENTS""; ""General Editorâ€?s Introduction""; ""The Franciscan Intellectual Tradition Project""; ""Making Connections""; ""Part One: Authorâ€?s Introductory Remarks""; ""Part Two: Historical Overviewâ€?30 C.E. to 1300 C.E.""; ""The First Period: 30 C.E. to 70 C.E.""; ""The Second Period: 70 C.E. to 100 C.E.""; ""The Third Period: 100 C.E. to 325 C.E.""; ""The Fourth Period: The Councils of the Early Churchâ€?325 C.E. to 681 C.E.""; ""The Fifth Period: The Development of Scholastic Theologyâ€?1000 C.E. to 1300 C.E.""
  • ""Part Three: The Philosophical World of Aristotle""""I. The Predicamental Categories of Aristotelian Philosophy""; ""II. The Four Types of Causality in Aristotleâ€?s Philosophy""; ""III. The Comprehensive Structure of Aristotelian Philosophy""; ""IV. Two Major Changes Made by Thirteenth century Catholic Theologians in Their Acceptance of Aristotelian Philosophy""; ""A. GOD AS SUPREME BEING, ESSE IPSUM""; ""B. THE ETERNITY OF THE FINITE UNIVERSE""; ""Part Four: The Gradual Development of the Franciscan Intellectual Tradition""
  • ""I. The Franciscan Foundation: The Spirituality and Vision of St. Francis and St. Clare""""-The Humility of the Incarnation""; ""-The Love of the Passion""; ""II. The First Franciscan Theologians at the Universities of Paris and Oxford""; ""THE FRANCISCAN SCHOOL AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PARIS""; ""JOHN of LA ROCHELLE""; ""ODO RIGALDUS""; ""WILLIAM of MELITONA""; ""BONAVENTURE of BAGNOREGIO""; ""THE FRANCISCAN SCHOOL AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD""; ""ROBERT GROSSETESTE""; ""ADAM MARSH""; ""THOMAS of YORK""; ""RICHARD RUFUS of CORNWALL""; ""JOHN PECHAM""; ""ROGER BACON""; ""WILLIAM of WARE""
  • ""ROGER MARSTON""""JOHN DUNS SCOTUS""; ""PETER AUREOLI""; ""FRANCIS of MEYRONNES""; ""WILLIAM of OCKHAM""; ""III. Franciscans in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries Whose Careers Were Not Generally Associated with the Universities of Paris and Oxford""; ""ANTHONY of PADUA""; ""PETER JOHN OLIVI""; ""RAYMOND LULL""; ""Part Five: Distinctive Features of the Franciscan Intellectual Tradition""; ""I. The Triune God: a Relational God, Who is Both Primitas and Fecunditas""; ""A. The Triune God in the Vision and Spirituality of St. Francis""
  • ""B. The Triune God as Developed in the Franciscan Intellectual Tradition""""1. Bonaventure on the Triune God""; ""2. John Duns Scotus on the Triune God""; ""3. Creation and the Triune God: The Doctrine of Emanation""; ""4. Incarnation: The Place of Jesus in Creation""; ""5. The Absolute Freedom of God""; ""6. The Humility of the Incarnation""; ""II. The Sacred Book of Creation""; ""A. The Book of Creation in the Vision and Spirituality of St. Francis""; ""B. The Book of Creation as developed in the Franciscan Intellectual Tradition""; ""1. Creation as Gift of Godâ€?s Freedom and Love""