La corrispondenza tra le parti del vestigio della Trinità e la terna di Sap 11:21 nell’opera di Giovanni Duns Scoto
The biblical text of Sap 11:21 has had a notable influence on the history of Medieval Philosophy. An interesting example of its importance for the theological speculation of that time can be found in the doctrine of the vestige of the Holy Trinity, which Augustine conceive as a triple corresponde...
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Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires
2019
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| Sumario: | The biblical text of Sap 11:21 has had a notable influence on the history of Medieval Philosophy. An interesting example of its importance for the theological speculation of that time can be found in the doctrine of the vestige of the Holy Trinity, which Augustine conceive as a triple correspondence between God and creature. During the 13th and 14th centuries, this doctrine will become crucial in the context of the debate on the status of creatural essences, as well as on the issue of the relation between God and creature. The theory of John Duns Scotus will be examined in depth because of its originality in relation to the Augustinian tradition and the doctrines of Scotus’ contemporaries.
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