E-Book, Englisch, Band 58, 456 Seiten
The Commentary Tradition on Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologiae from the 15th to the 17th Centuries
E-Book, Englisch, Band 58, 456 Seiten
Reihe: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy - Series 1
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importance of the Summa theologiae on
late scholasticism
Thomas Aquinas’ Summa theologiae is one of the classics
in the history of theology and philosophy. Beyond its influence in the Middle
Ages, its importance is also borne out by the fact that it became the subject
of commentary. During the sixteenth century it was gradually adopted as the official
text for the teaching of scholastic theology in most European Catholic
universities. As a result, university professors throughout Europe and the colonial
Americas started lecturing and producing commentaries on the Summa and using it as a starting point
for many theological and philosophical discussions. Some of the works of major
authors such as Vitoria, Soto, Molina, Suárez and Arriaga are for all intents and purposes commentaries on the Summa. This book
is the first scholarly endeavour to investigate this commentary tradition. As
it examines late scholasticism against its institutional backdrop and contains
studies of unpublished manuscripts and texts, it will remain an authoritative
source for the research of late scholasticism.
Contributors: Igor Agostini (University of Salento),
Monica Brînzei (CNRS–IRHT, Paris), William Duba (University of Fribourg),
Matthew Gaetano (Hillsdale College), Helen Hattab (University of Houston),
Lidia Lanza (University of Lisbon), Mauro Mantovani (Salesian Pontifical
University), Daniel D. Novotný and Tomáš Machula (University of South Bohemia in
Ceské Budejovice), Chris Schabel (University of Cyprus), Jean-Luc Solère
(Boston College), Marco Toste (University of Fribourg), Andreas Wagner (Goethe
University of Frankfurt), Ueli Zahnd (University of Geneva)
This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Geschichte der Westlichen Philosophie Mittelalterliche & Scholastische Philosophie
- Geisteswissenschaften Religionswissenschaft Religionswissenschaft Allgemein Religionsphilosophie, Philosophische Theologie
- Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Religionsphilosophie, Philosophische Theologie
Weitere Infos & Material
Part 1: Framing the
commentary tradition
1.The Commentary
Tradition on the ‘Summa Theologiae’
Lidia Lanza – Marco Toste
2. Thomas Aquinas as
Authority and the ‘Summa Theologiae’ as Auctoritas in the Late Middle Ages
Monica Brinzei – Chris Schabel
3.The Genesis of a
Genre? Late Medieval Commentaries on the ‘Summa Theologiae’
Ueli Zahnd
4.Theology in ‘via
sancti Thomae’ at the University of Padua and the ‘Summa Theologiae’
Matthew Gaetano
Part 2: Discussions in
the commentary tradition
5.Remarks on the Debate
on ‘Summa Theologiae’ I, q. 2, art. 2 in 17th-Century Dominican Theology
Igor Agostini
6.The Proofs of God’s
Existence: The Discussion of the Value of the ‘Five Ways’ in the 16th-Century
Iberian Commentaries on the ‘Summa Theologiae’
Mauro Mantovani
7.The Light of Glory in
Molina, Vázquez, and Suárez
William Duba
8.Creation and
Subsistence: Early Modern Commentators on the Subsistence of Prime Matter
Helen Hattab
9.Ways of Angelic
Location: 16th-Century Dominican Summistae on ‘Summa Theologiae’ I, q. 52, art. 1
Daniel D. Novotny – Tomaš Machula
10.From Invincible
Ignorance to Tolerance: Arriaga, Vázquez, and Bayle
Jean-Luc Solere
11.The Approach of Some
Major Commentators on ‘Summa Theologiae’ II-II, q. 10: ‘De Infidelitate’
Andreas Wagner
12.Between
Self-Preservation and Self-Sacrifice: The Debate in 16th-Century Scholasticism
Marco Toste
13.“Si peccavit per hoc
quod fregit ostium, páguelo!”: The Debate on Whether the Prisoner Condemned to
Death Can Lawfully Escape in the 16th-Century Commentary Tradition on the ‘Summa Theologiae’
Lidia Lanza
Indices
Index of Manuscripts 427
Index of Names ( –19th Century)
Index of Names (19th
Century– )