Maximalising Providence: Samuel Rutherford's Augustinian Transformation of Scotist Scholasticism

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Simon J. G. Burton
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In recent years evidence has emerged of the considerable influence of Scotist metaphysics on the Reformed scholasticism of the seventeenth century. One of the figures often named in connection with this Scotist revival is Samuel Rutherford (1600–61), who was one of the most important Scottish theologians of the seventeenth century. Focussing on Rutherford’s maximalist doctrine of providence, this article demonstrates his profound debt to key Scotist philosophical devices. In structuring these concepts, however, it is demonstrated that Rutherford is influenced not so much by Scotus directly but rather much more by the modified Scotism of Thomas Bradwardine, the fourteenth-century Augustinian theologian. In particular, Bradwardine is revealed as the key influence on Rutherford’s modal theory and his sophisticated account of divine concourse. The paper concludes by arguing that Bradwardine’s influence on Rutherford suggests the need to take a broader view of the late medieval influence on Reformed scholasticism than is currently the case.
最大化天意:塞缪尔·卢瑟福对苏格兰经院哲学的奥古斯丁式转变
近年来,有证据表明,苏格兰形而上学对十七世纪改革宗经院哲学产生了相当大的影响。其中一个经常与苏格兰复兴联系在一起的人物是塞缪尔·卢瑟福(1600-61),他是17世纪最重要的苏格兰神学家之一。本文聚焦于卢瑟福的天意至上主义学说,展示了他对苏格兰关键哲学手段的深刻借鉴。然而,在构建这些概念的过程中,卢瑟福并没有直接受到斯各特的影响,而是更多地受到了14世纪奥古斯丁神学家托马斯·布拉德瓦尔丁(Thomas Bradwardine)改良的苏格兰主义的影响。特别是,布拉德瓦尔丁对卢瑟福的模态理论和他对神性汇合的复杂描述产生了关键影响。论文的结论是,布拉德瓦尔丁对卢瑟福的影响表明,有必要对中世纪晚期对改革宗经院哲学的影响采取比目前更广泛的看法。
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