Divine Simplicity and Predestination in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century

IF 0.3 2区 哲学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
John Wei
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Abstract

The doctrine of divine simplicity as developed by Patristic writers suggests that the divine essence is identical to actions of the undivided divine nature, such as knowing and willing. However, natures or essences, on the one hand, and actions, on the other, appear to be fundamentally different. The first belongs to what God is in and of Himself, while the second belongs to the category of the Godhead’s undivided action. Can operations of the divine essence, whether in se or ad extra, be identical to the divine essence, to God’s very being? If so, how? And if not, how are they to be understood? This article examines the way in which four scholastic theologians from the second half of the twelfth century - Peter Lombard, Roland of Bologna, Alan of Lille, and Peter of Poitiers - answer these questions. In doing so, it illuminates the origins of theological techniques that persist and continue to play an important role in fourteenth- century discussions of predestination by theologians such as Peter Auriol, while also demonstrating the inadequacies of describing theologians from the second half of the twelfth century in terms of schools.
二十世纪下半叶的神性纯朴与预定论
由教父作家发展的神性简单主义认为,神性本质与不可分割的神性的行为是相同的,比如知道和愿意。然而,本性或本质,一方面,和行动,另一方面,似乎是根本不同的。前者属于上帝在他自己里面的东西,而后者属于上帝的不可分割的活动范畴。神性本质的运作,无论是外在的还是外在的,能与神性本质,与神的存在完全一致吗?如果有,怎么做?如果不是,又该如何理解它们呢?本文考察了十二世纪下半叶的四位经院神学家——彼得·伦巴第、博洛尼亚的罗兰、里尔的艾伦和普瓦捷的彼得——回答这些问题的方式。在这样做的过程中,它阐明了神学技术的起源,这些技术持续存在并继续在14世纪彼得·奥里奥等神学家对预定论的讨论中发挥重要作用,同时也证明了从学校角度描述12世纪下半叶神学家的不足。
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期刊介绍: The Recherches de Théologie et Philosophie Médiévales / Forschungen zur Theologie und Philosophie des Mittelalters (formerly Recherches de Théologie Ancienne et Médiévale of the Abbaye Mont César) provides a forum for original, high-quality research on all aspects of theology and philosophy from Augustine and the Early Middle Ages up to late scholasticism. Recent articles have included highly focused studies on particular facets of the medieval philosophical or theological tradition, broader reconsiderations of received views in the history of medieval theology and philosophy, and editions of texts and manuscript studies.
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