Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeLudger Honnefelder, 'Intellect and Will in God according to Scotus' - Richard Cross, 'Duns Scotus on Religious Experience' - William Courtenay, 'Scotus at Paris: Some Reconsiderations' - Oleg Bychkov, 'What does Beauty Have to do with the Trinity? Trinitarian Relations and Beauty in Duns Scotus and the Franciscan Tradition' - William Frank, 'Duns Scotus on the Intelligibility of Divine Liberality' - Dominique Demange, 'Scotus's Distinction of Scientific and Intellectual Knowledge: Theological Backgrounds and Consequences' - Tobias Hoffmann, 'Duns Scotus on the Appetitive Conditions of Practical Knowledge' - Robert Andrews, 'The De cognitione dei attributed to Scotus'
Inhalt
Ludger Honnefelder, 'Intellect and Will in God according to Scotus' • Richard Cross, 'Duns Scotus on Religious Experience' • William Courtenay, 'Scotus at Paris: Some Reconsiderations' • Oleg Bychkov, 'What does Beauty Have to do with the Trinity? Trinitarian Relations and Beauty in Duns Scotus and the Franciscan Tradition' • William Frank, 'Duns Scotus on the Intelligibility of Divine Liberality' • Dominique Demange, 'Scotus's Distinction of Scientific and Intellectual Knowledge: Theological Backgrounds and Consequences' • Tobias Hoffmann, 'Duns Scotus on the Appetitive Conditions of Practical Knowledge' • Robert Andrews, 'The De cognitione dei attributed to Scotus'