The Harvest of Medieval Theology : Gabriel Biel and Late Medieval Nominalism
Oberman Heiko Augustinus, ; The Harvest of Medieval Theology: Gabriel Biel and Late Medieval Nominalism / Oberman, Heiko Augustinus
Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Academic, 2000. —
ББК 230 / Obe / 2000
Зміст:
Contents Introduction -- pg. 1 Chapter 1. CURRICULUM VITAE GABRIELIS -- pg. 9 Chapter 2. PROLEGOMENA -- pg. 30 Chapter 3. FAITH AND UNDERSTANDING -- pg. 57 Chapter 4. NATURAL LAW AS DIVINE ORDER -- pg. 90 Chapter 5. MAN FALLEN AND REDEEMED -- pg. 120 Chapter 6. THE PROCESS OF JUSTIFICATION -- pg. 146 Chapter 7. BETWEEN FEAR AND HOPE: THE RIDDLE OF PREDESTINATION -- pg. 185 Chapter 8. CHRIST AND THE EUCHARIST -- pg. 249 Chapter 9. MARIOLOGY -- pg. 281 Chapter 10. NOMINALISTIC MYSTICICSM -- pg. 323 Chapter 11. HOLY WRIT AND HOLY CHURCH -- pg. 361 Postscript: THE CATHOLICITY OF NOMINALISM -- pg. 423 BIBLIOGRAPHY -- pg. 431 A NOMINALISTIC GLOSSARY -- pg. 459 INDEX OF NAMES -- pg. 479 INDEX OF SUBJECTS -- pg. 485
Анотація:
First printed in 1963, The Harvest of Medieval Theology remains the standard for late medieval theology studies. Herein, Oberman explains the theology and philosophy of late medieval nominalism through a detailed analysis of the writings of Gabriel Biel, the famous German disciple of William Ockham. The book discusses all the themes of Biel's thought: the dialectic of the two powers of God, grace, predestination, justification, Christology, Mariology, eucharist, and mysticism. Because Biel is believed to have had a profound influence on the young Martin Luther, Oberman's book is as important for Reformation scholars as it is for medievalists.