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Beschreibung
Thomas Aquinas was one of the most significant Christian thinkers of the middle ages and ranks among the greatest philosophers and theologians of all time. In the mid-thirteenth century, as a teacher at the University of Paris, Aquinas presided over public university-wide debates on questions that could be put forward by anyone about anything. The Quodlibetal Questions are Aquinas's edited records of these debates. Unlike his other disputed questions, which are limited to a few specific topics such as evil or divine power, Aquinas's Quodlibetal Questions contain his treatment of hundreds of questions on a wide range of topics--from ethics, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of religion to dogmatic theology, sacramental theology, moral theology, eschatology, and much more. And, unlike his other disputed questions, none of the questions treated in his Quodlibetal Questions were of Aquinas's own choosing--they were all posed for him to answer by those who attended the public debates. As such, this volume provides a window onto the concerns of students, teachers, and other interested parties in and around the university at that time. For the same reason it contains some of Aquinas's fullest, and in certain cases his only, treatments of philosophical and theological questions that have maintained their interest throughout the centuries.
Thomas Aquinas was one of the most significant Christian thinkers of the middle ages and ranks among the greatest philosophers and theologians of all time. In the mid-thirteenth century, as a teacher at the University of Paris, Aquinas presided over public university-wide debates on questions that could be put forward by anyone about anything. The Quodlibetal Questions are Aquinas's edited records of these debates. Unlike his other disputed questions, which are limited to a few specific topics such as evil or divine power, Aquinas's Quodlibetal Questions contain his treatment of hundreds of questions on a wide range of topics--from ethics, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of religion to dogmatic theology, sacramental theology, moral theology, eschatology, and much more. And, unlike his other disputed questions, none of the questions treated in his Quodlibetal Questions were of Aquinas's own choosing--they were all posed for him to answer by those who attended the public debates. As such, this volume provides a window onto the concerns of students, teachers, and other interested parties in and around the university at that time. For the same reason it contains some of Aquinas's fullest, and in certain cases his only, treatments of philosophical and theological questions that have maintained their interest throughout the centuries.
Über den Autor
Brian Davies is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University. He is the author of many books, including Thomas Aquinas's Summa Contra Gentiles: A Guide and Commentary (OUP, 2016).

Turner Nevitt is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of San Diego. His work has appeared in such journals as The Thomist and History of Philosophy Quarterly.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Preface

  • Note on the Translation

  • Introduction

  • Quodlibet I

  • Question 1: God's Divine Nature

  • Question 2: God's Assumed Human Nature

  • Question 3: Angels

  • Question 4: Human Nature

  • Question 5: Contrition

  • Question 6: Confession

  • Question 7: Relating to Clerics

  • Question 8: Relating to Religious

  • Question 9: Sin

  • Question 10: Glory

  • Quodlibet II

  • Question 1: Christ

  • Question 2: The Composition of Angels

  • Question 3: The Time of the Movement of Angels

  • Question 4: Virtues Related to Divine Matters

  • Question 5: Virtues Related to Human Matters

  • Question 6: Sins

  • Question 7: Punishments for Sins

  • Question 8: Forgiveness of Sins

  • Quodlibet III

  • Question 1: God's Divine Nature

  • Question 2: God's Assumed Human Nature

  • Question 3: Angels

  • Question 4: Teachers of Sacred Scripture

  • Question 5: Becoming a Religious

  • Question 6: Being a Religious

  • Question 7: Relating to the Laity

  • Question 8: The Soul's Substance

  • Question 9: The Soul's Knowledge

  • Question 10: The Soul's Punishment

  • Question 11: The Body

  • Question 12: Conscience

  • Question 13: Penance

  • Question 14: Purely Bodily Creatures

  • Quodlibet VI

  • Question 1: God

  • Question 2: Angels

  • Question 3: The Sacrament of Baptism

  • Question 4: Faith

  • Question 5: Relating to Religion or Worship

  • Question 6: Obedience

  • Question 7: Alms Given by Clerics

  • Question 8: Alms Given on Behalf of the Dead

  • Question 9: Sins

  • Question 10: Bodily Things

  • Question 11: Purely Bodily Creatures

  • Quodlibet IV

  • Question 1: God's Knowledge

  • Question 2: God's Power

  • Question 3: The Extent of God's Power

  • Question 4: The Son's Divine Nature

  • Question 5: The Son's Assumed Nature

  • Question 6: Grace

  • Question 7: The Sacraments of Grace

  • Question 8: Human Acts Related to Superiors and Prelates

  • Question 9: Human Acts Related to the Intellect

  • Question 10: The Act of Martyrdom

  • Question 11: Evil Acts

  • Question 12: The Religious Life

  • Quodlibet V

  • Question 1: God's Knowledge

  • Question 2: God's Power

  • Question 3: God's Assumed Nature

  • Question 4: Angels

  • Question 5: Human Nature

  • Question 6: The Sacrament of the Eucharist

  • Question 7: The Sacrament of Penance

  • Question 8: The Sacrament of Marriage

  • Question 9: Relating to the Virtues

  • Question 10: Relating to the Commandments

  • Question 11: Relating to Prelates

  • Question 12: Relating to Teachers

  • Question 13: Relating to Religious

  • Question 14: Relating to Clerics

  • Quodlibet VII

  • Question 1: The Knowledge of Spiritual Substances

  • Question 2: The Enjoyment of Christ's Soul During the Passion

  • Question 3: The Plurality of Spiritual Substances

  • Question 4: The Sacrament of the Altar

  • Question 5: The Bodies of the Damned

  • Question 6: The Senses of Sacred Scripture

  • Question 7: Manual Labor

  • Quodlibet VIII

  • Question 1: The Divine Ideas

  • Question 2: The Human Soul

  • Question 3: The Human Body

  • Question 4: Matters of Grace Related to Prelates

  • Question 5: Matters of Grace Related to Everyone

  • Question 6: Sin

  • Question 7: The Spiritual Punishment of the Damned

  • Question 8: The Bodily Punishment of the Damned

  • Question 9: The Glory of the Blessed

  • Quodlibet IX

  • Question 1: Christ's Divine Nature

  • Question 2: The Union of Christ's Human and Divine Natures

  • Question 3: The Outward Appearances Containing Christ in the Sacrament of the Altar

  • Question 4: Angels

  • Question 5: Human Nature

  • Question 6: Grace

  • Question 7: Sin

  • Question 8: Glory

  • Quodlibet X

  • Question 1: God

  • Question 2: Angels

  • Question 3: The Soul's Substance

  • Question 4: The Soul's Activity

  • Question 5: Matters of Grace Related to Commandments and Counsels

  • Question 6: Sins Opposed to Right Action

  • Question 7: Sins Opposed to Right Faith

  • Question 8: Glory

  • Quodlibet XI

  • Question 1: God's Infinity

  • Question 2: God's Knowledge

  • Question 3: God's Predestination

  • Question 4: Angels

  • Question 5: The Human Soul

  • Question 6: The Human Body

  • Question 7: The Sacrament of Confirmation

  • Question 8: The Sacrament of the Eucharist

  • Question 9: The Sacrament of Marriage

  • Question 10: Fraternal Correction

  • Quodlibet XII

  • Question 1: God's Existence

  • Question 2: God's Power

  • Question 3: God's Predestination

  • Question 4: Angels

  • Question 5: The Heavens

  • Question 6: The Human Soul

  • Question 7: Human Knowledge

  • Question 8: Consequences of Human Knowledge

  • Question 9: The Sacrament of Baptism

  • Question 10: The Sacrament of Penance

  • Question 11: An Effect of the Sacraments

  • Question 12: The Identity of the Church

  • Question 13: The Intellectual Virtue of Truth

  • Question 14: The Moral Virtues

  • Question 15: Restitution

  • Question 16: The Office of Commentators on Sacred Scripture

  • Question 17: The Office of Preachers

  • Question 18: The Office of Confessors

  • Question 19: The Office of Vicars

  • Question 20: Original Sin

  • Question 21: Actual Sins of Thought

  • Question 22: Actual Sins of Action

  • Question 23: Punishments

  • Abbreviations

  • Parallel Passages

  • Glossary of Terms

  • Glossary of Authors and Works Cited

  • Notes

  • Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Genre: Importe, Religion & Theologie
Religion: Christentum
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780190069537
ISBN-10: 0190069538
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Davies, Brian
Übersetzung: Nevitt, Turner (Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of San Diego)
Davies, Brian (Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Fordham University)
Hersteller: Oxford University Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 234 x 156 x 34 mm
Von/Mit: Brian Davies
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.11.2019
Gewicht: 0,988 kg
Artikel-ID: 116777921

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