I have recently begun working on my chapter contribution, about John Duns Scotus, for the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of the Epistemology of Theology (2015). In a way this will be a culmination of my thoughts on Duns Scotus and some recent theologians' negative views of Scotus's theory of the univocity of the concept of being for God and creatures.
27/04/2012
11/03/2012
Henry of Ghent on Real Relations and the Trinity: The Case for Numerical Sameness Without Identity
Later this year my article, 'Henry of Ghent on Real Relations and the Trinity: The Case for Numerical Sameness Without Identity', in: Recherches de Théologie et Philosophie Médiévales 79.1 (2012), will be published. Here is the abstract.
Abstract
I argue that
there is a hitherto unrecognized connection between Henry of Ghent’s general
theory of real relations and his Trinitarian theology, namely the notion of
numerical sameness without identity.
Labels:
Henry of Ghent,
Metaphysics,
Relations,
Trinity
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