AUGUSTINE, THOMAS AQUINAS, HENRY OF GHENT, AND JOHN DUNS SCOTUS: ON THE THEOLOGY OF THE FATHER'S INTELLECTUAL GENERATION OF THE WORD

IF 0.3 2区 哲学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
S. Williams
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There are two general routes that Augustine suggests in De Trinitate, XV, 14-16, 23-25, for a psychological account of the Father’s intellectual generation of the Word. Thomas Aquinas and Henry of Ghent, in their own ways, follow the first route; John Duns Scotus follows the second. Aquinas, Henry, and Scotus’s psychological accounts entail different theological opinions. For example, Aquinas (but neither Henry nor Scotus) thinks that the Father needs the Word to know the divine essence. If we compare the theological views entailed by their psychologies we find a trajectory from Aquinas, through Henry, and ending with Scotus. This theological trajectory falsifies a judgment that every Augustinian psychology of the divine persons amounts to a pre-Nicene functional Trinitarianism. This study makes clear how one’s awareness of the theological views entailed by these psychologies enables one to assess more thoroughly psychological accounts of the identity and distinction of the divine persons.
奥古斯丁,托马斯阿奎那,亨利的根特,和约翰邓斯斯科特:对神学的父亲的知识分子一代的词
奥古斯丁在《论三位一体》,15,14-16,23-25中,提出了两种一般的途径,来解释天父对圣言的知识生成。托马斯·阿奎那和根特的亨利以他们自己的方式走了第一条路;John Duns Scotus紧随其后。阿奎那、亨利和司各脱的心理描述包含了不同的神学观点。例如,阿奎那(但亨利和司各脱都不是)认为天父需要神的话语来认识神的本质。如果我们比较一下他们的心理学所包含的神学观点,我们会发现一条轨迹,从阿奎那,到亨利,最后到斯各各。这个神学轨迹伪造了一个判断,即每一个奥古斯丁心理学的神圣的人相当于一个前尼西亚功能三位一体。这项研究清楚地表明,一个人对这些心理学所包含的神学观点的认识,如何使一个人能够更彻底地评估对神的身份和区别的心理描述。
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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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