Paperback: 395 pages Publisher: Hackett Publishing Company, Inc.; 2nd Edition(PB) edition (September 15, 1987) Language: English CONTENTS: Foreword to the Second Edition. Preface. Introduction. Select Bibliography. I. Concerning Metaphysics II. Man’s Natural Knowledge of God III. The Existence of God IV. The Unicity of God V. Concerning Human Knowledge VI. The Spirituality and Immortality of the Human Soul
CONTENTS:
Foreword to the Second Edition. Preface. Introduction. Select Bibliography. I. Concerning Metaphysics II. Man’s Natural Knowledge of God III. The Existence of God IV. The Unicity of God V. Concerning Human Knowledge VI. The Spirituality and Immortality of the Human Soul
Understanding Scotus demonstrates a parting of the ways in many different theological and philosophical streams that explain the controversies of today and the philosophy of Heidegger. Specifically one should note the univocatio entis of Scotus in its fundamental conflict with the analogia entis in the conflict between Karl Barth and Przywara in 1932. The Latin text will eventually be very helpful when you understand the issues.