Henry of Ghent metaphysics and the Trinity : with a critical edition of question six of article fifty-five of the Summa quaestionum ordinariarum
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Leuven :
Leuven University Press
2006.
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Colección: | Ancient and medieval philosophy.
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- Introduction. Henry and the tradition of Trinitarian theology
- Henry on theology and philosophy
- The Trinity and Henry's thought
- The Trinity in itself. Henry's basic approach to the Trinity
- The Trinity as activity
- The emanation according to intellect: the Father and the Son
- The mode of spiration
- The will as a natural principle
- The order of nature
- Henry's Latin view of active spiration
- The spirating force
- The person of the Holy Spirit
- The Trinity as emanated by intellect and will
- The Trinity and creation. The Trinity's notional necessity
- Emanation and creation: Henry vs. some philosophers and theologians
- The role of intellect in free creation
- The Trinity and metaphysical categories. Persona as Suppositum
- Intentionality, analogy, and supposition of Persona
- The meaning of property
- Relation in God and creatures
- Relations and reality
- Res as relational
- Reality in Henry's system
- Conclusion. Recapitulation
- The creature as symbol of the Trinity
- Existence and essence
- Henry's approach and synthesis.