Preface ... xi
Introduction ... 1
PART ONE: METAPHYSICS & NATURAL PHILOSOPHY
The Transformation of Metaphysics in the Middle Ages ... 19
Jan A. Aertsen
The Division of the Waters (Gen 1,6–7): The History of a Conundrum
and its Resolution by the Early Oxford Masters ... 41
R. James Long
The Problem of the Knowability of Substance: The Discussion from
Eustachius of Arras to Vital du Four ... 63
Timothy B. Noone
The Division of Metaphysical Discourses: Boethius, Thomas Aquinas
and Meister Eckhart ... 91
Andreas Speer
Thomas Aquinas and the Unity of Substantial Form ... 117
John F. Wippel
Aquinas’s Conception of the Great Chain of Being: A More Considered
Reply to Lovejoy ... 155
Oliva Blanchette
Between Unity and Perceptibility—Richard Conington and the Concept
of Being ... 189
Wouter Goris
Medieval Natural Philosophy and Modern Science—Continuity and
Revolution ... 213
André Goddu
PART TWO: EPISTEMOLOGY & ETHICS
St. Augustine on Memoria and Commemoratio ... 237
Fr. Matthew L. Lamb
Transcendental Prediction in Boethius’ Signification Theory: De
hebdomadibus in the Context of the Commentaries on Peri hermeneias
... 249
Paul J. LaChance
Reexamining the Doctrine of Divine Illumination in the Latin
Philosophy of the High Middle Ages ... 275
Steven P. Marrone
« Sive dormiat sive vigilet » Le sommeil du juste et l’activité du
sage, selon Albert le Grand, Boèce de Dacie et Maître Eckhart ...
303
Olivier Boulnois
A Question of Justice: The Good Thief, Cain and the Pursuit of
Moral Perfection ... 321
Anthony J. Celano
Thomas Aquinas and John Duns Scotus on Individual Acts and the
Ultimate End ... 351
Thomas M. Osborne
Peter Auriol on the Categories of Action and Passion: The Second
Question of His Quodlibet ... 375
Lauge O. Nielsen
William of Ockham and Walter Burley on Signification and Imaginary
Objects ... 437
Thomas Dewender
Dénomination extrinsèque et « changement cambridgien ». Éléments
pour une archéologie médiévale de la subjectivité ... 451
Alain de Libera
Desire, Consent and Sin: the Earliest Free Will Debates of the
Reformation ... 471
Risto Saarinen
PART THREE: PHILOSOPHY & THEOLOGY
The Problem of Philosophy and Theology in Anselm of Canterbury ...
487
Eileen C. Sweeney
The Doctrine of the Creation of the Soul in Thomas Aquinas ...
515
B. Carlos BazÁn
St. Thomas Aquinas on Theological Truth ... 571
John P. Doyle
Thomas Sutton on Theology as a Science: An Edition of Questions 1,
3, and 4 of Sutton’s “Cowton Critique” ... 591
Klaus Rodler
The Roots of Love of Wisdom: Henry of Ghent on Platonic and
Aristotelian Forms ... 623
Juan Carlos Flores
At the Outer Limits of Authenticity: Denys the Carthusian’s
Critique of John Duns Scotus and His Followers ... 641
Kent Emery, Jr.
Pia Philosophia—Prisca Theologia. Die Idee vom Universalen
Christentum ... 673
Theo Kobusch
PART FOUR: THEOLOGICAL QUESTIONS
Trinitarian Missions and the Order of Grace According to Thomas
Aquinas ... 689
Jeremy D. Wilkins
Questions Concerning the Existences of Christ ... 709
Michael Gorman
The Psychology of the Incarnation in John Duns Scotus ... 737
Simo Knuuttila
Ockham on the Papacy ... 749
Matthew Levering
John Calvin’s Trinitarian Theology in the 1536 Institutes: The
Distinction of Persons as a Key to His Theological Sources ...
781
John T. Slotemaker
PART FIVE: TEXT & CONTEXT
Matthew of Aquasparta and the Greeks ... 813
Christopher D. Schabel, Fritz S. Pedersen & Russell L. Friedman
Jacques de Lausanne, Censeur et Plagiaire de Durand de
Saint-Pourçain : Édition de la q. 2, dist. 17 du l. I, de son
Commentaire des Sentences ... 855
Jean Céleyrette (Lille) / Jean-Luc Solère
Durandus at the Stuart Court ... 891
Anne A. Davenport
Theological Bachelors at Paris on the Eve of the Papal Schism. The
Academic Environment of Peter of Candia ... 921
William J. Courtenay
From Siger of Brabant to Erasmus. Philosophy and Civilization in
the Late Medieval Low Countries ... 953
Carlos Steel
List of Contributors ... 981
Indices
Index codicum ... 991
Index nominum ... 993
Kent Emery, Jr., Ph.D. 1976 in Medieval Studies, University of
Toronto, is Professor in the Medieval Institute at the University
of Notre Dame. He has published extensively on monastic, Scholastic
and mystical theologies and philosophy of the later Middle Ages,
and is Editor of theBulletin de philosophie medievale.
Russell L. Friedman, Ph.D. 1997 in History, University of Iowa, is
Professor at the Catholic University of Leuven's De
Wulf-Mansion-Centre for Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance
Philosophy. He has published Medieval Trinitarian Thought from
Aquinas to Ockham (Cambridge, 2010) and articles and book chapters
dealing with later-medieval trinitarian theology and philosophical
psychology, as well as genres of later-medieval philosophical and
theological literature.
Andreas Speer, Ph.D. 1986 in Philosophy, University of Bonn, is
Professor in Philosophy and Director of the Thomas-Institut at the
University of Cologne. His main publications are in the field of
the history of Medieval philosophy an theology, on natural
philosophy, epistemology and in Medieval aesthetics. He is
directing a couple of great research projects (Averroes latinus,
Durandus a S. Porciano, etc.) and is the general editor of the
Miscellanea Mediaevalia and the STGM.
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