Durandus of St. Pourçain : a Dominican theologian in the shadow of Aquinas / Isabel Iribarren.

By: Iribarren, Isabel
Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford theological monographsPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2005Description: xiv, 311 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0199282315 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Durandus, of Saint-Pourçain, Bishop of Meaux, approximately 1275-1334 | Thomas, Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274 | Trinity -- History of doctrines -- Middle Ages, 600-1500 | Theology, Doctrinal -- History -- Middle Ages, 600-1500DDC classification: 230/.2/092 LOC classification: BT109 | .I75 2005Online resources: Table of contents only | Publisher description | Contributor biographical information
Contents:
Contents; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. The Doctrinal and Philosophical Background; 1. Prolegomena: The Fourth Lateran Council and its Tradition; 2. Aquinas on the Trinity; 3. Varieties of Distinction; Part II. The Controversy; 4. Hervaeus Natalis's Commentary on the Sentences; 5. The opinio singularis: The First Recension of Durandus of St Pourçain's Commentary on the Sentences; 6. Hervaeus's Quodlibetal Disputations; 7. Durandus's Response: The Paris Quodlibets; 8. The Censure; 9. The Aftermath of the Censure; 10. The Corrective; 11. The Second Censure and the 'Thomist Turn. 12. The Final Recension of Durandus's CommentaryConclusions: Durandus's Enlightened Conservatism; Bibliography; Index.
Summary: The fourteenth-century controversy between the Dominican Durandus of St Pour--ccedil--;ain and his order plays a central role in explaining the later success of Thomism. Durandus's independent approach earned him two censures from Dominican authorities, as he appeared to jeopardize the order's sense of doctrinal identity. Through a close examination of the relevant theological issues, this book follows the course of the controversy to reveal the significant role which Franciscantheology played in the Dominican interpretation of Aquinas. This challenges the commonplace portrayal of early Thomis
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-295) and index.

Contents; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. The Doctrinal and Philosophical Background; 1. Prolegomena: The Fourth Lateran Council and its Tradition; 2. Aquinas on the Trinity; 3. Varieties of Distinction; Part II. The Controversy; 4. Hervaeus Natalis's Commentary on the Sentences; 5. The opinio singularis: The First Recension of Durandus of St Pourçain's Commentary on the Sentences; 6. Hervaeus's Quodlibetal Disputations; 7. Durandus's Response: The Paris Quodlibets; 8. The Censure; 9. The Aftermath of the Censure; 10. The Corrective; 11. The Second Censure and the 'Thomist Turn. 12. The Final Recension of Durandus's CommentaryConclusions: Durandus's Enlightened Conservatism; Bibliography; Index.

The fourteenth-century controversy between the Dominican Durandus of St Pour--ccedil--;ain and his order plays a central role in explaining the later success of Thomism. Durandus's independent approach earned him two censures from Dominican authorities, as he appeared to jeopardize the order's sense of doctrinal identity. Through a close examination of the relevant theological issues, this book follows the course of the controversy to reveal the significant role which Franciscantheology played in the Dominican interpretation of Aquinas. This challenges the commonplace portrayal of early Thomis

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