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Tables of Contents for Duns Scotus
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Abbreviations
xvii
 
Duns Scotus, Philosophy, and Theology
3
12
Duns Scotus: Life and works
3
3
Philosophy and the scope of theology
6
2
The nature of theology
8
2
Theology and reason
10
3
Duns Scotus: Theologian and philosopher
13
2
God: Existence, Unicity, and Simplicity
15
16
The existence of a first agent
16
7
The existence of an ultimate goal of activity
23
1
The existence of a maximally excellent being
23
2
The coextensiveness of these three properties
25
1
The infinity of the first agent
26
1
Divine unicity
27
2
Divine simplicity
29
2
God: Perfection, Infinity, and Religious Language
31
16
Perfect-being theology
31
2
The univocity theory of religious language
33
6
Divine infinity
39
3
Divine simplicity and the divine attributes
42
5
God: Knowledge and Agency
47
14
Divine intellect and will
47
1
Divine knowledge
48
8
Divine agency
56
5
God the Trinity
61
12
The divine processions
62
3
The constitution of the divine persons
65
2
The unity of the divine essence
67
3
The unity of God's external action
70
3
Humanity: Body, Soul, and Immortality
73
10
Matter, form, and the human soul
73
4
The immortality of the soul
77
1
The resurrection of the body
78
5
Humanity: Freedom, Ethics, and Sin
83
18
Intellect, will, and freedom
83
6
Ethics
89
6
Sin
95
1
Original sin
96
5
Humanity: Predestination, Merit, and Grace
101
12
Predestination
101
2
Merit
103
4
Grace and the remission of sins
107
6
Jesus: God and Man
113
14
The relation between Christ's human nature and the Word
114
3
Christ's human nature
117
5
Grace, knowledge, and will
122
2
The incarnate divine person
124
1
The communication of properties
125
2
Jesus: Predestination and Merit
127
8
The motive for the incarnation
127
2
Redemption
129
3
Mary
132
3
Sacraments
135
12
Sacramental causality
136
2
Grace and character
138
1
Eucharist: Transubstantiation and sacrifice
139
8
Appendix
147
6
Metaphysics and the transcendental attributes
147
2
The formal distinction
149
1
The beatific vision
149
4
Notes
153
62
Bibliography
215
1
Manuscripts
215
1
Printed primary sources
215
3
Secondary sources
218
9
Index Locorum
227
13
General Index
240