I'm teaching a class this term on medieval trinitarian theology. The sub-topic on which we're focusing is 'the constitution of a divine person'. Here are a few translations I've done for the class:
Henry of Ghent, Summae Quaestionum Ordinariarum, article 56
John Duns Scotus, Ordinatio, book 1, distinction 26
William Ockham, Ordinatio, book 1, distinction 26
podcast 384 – Mainstream Christian Theologies in the Late 100s – Early 200s
and Early Trinitarian “Fool’s Gold”
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How you can know that no theologian in this era believed in a tripersonal
God. And: what views did they hold?
5 days ago
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I like how when i put my mouse over links they're completely blacked out.
yeah, pretty 'black'(tm), eh?
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