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Organum Deitatis: Die Christologie Des Thomas de Vio Cajetan
Contributor(s): Nieden, Marcel (Author)
ISBN: 9004108017     ISBN-13: 9789004108011
Publisher: Brill
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Language: German
Published: May 1997
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Annotation: Who is Jesus Christ? The question is one of the central problems of Christian theology. This publication deals with the reflections, the Dominican theologian and Luther-Inquisitor Thomas de Vio Cajetan (1534) has given as an answer in the early modern conflicting of scholasticism, humanism and reformation.
After clarifying the most important philosophical notions, Cajetan's understanding of the incarnation, the union of God and man in Jesus Christ, Christ's human nature and the biblical dates of Christ's life are investigated.
This volume gives a significant theological view of the state of christological theory-building at that time. The sections on the concept of "persona and Christ's being are of interest to the historian of philosophy as well.
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- Religion | Christian Theology - Christology
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Dewey: 232.092
LCCN: 97016209
Series: Studies in Medieval and Reformation Thought
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.36" W x 9.76" (1.36 lbs) 247 pages
 
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Who is Jesus Christ? The question is one of the central problems of Christian theology. This publication deals with the reflections, the Dominican theologian and Luther-Inquisitor Thomas de Vio Cajetan (+1534) has given as an answer in the early modern conflicting of scholasticism, humanism and reformation.
After clarifying the most important philosophical notions, Cajetan's understanding of the incarnation, the union of God and man in Jesus Christ, Christ's human nature and the biblical dates of Christ's life are investigated.
This volume gives a significant theological view of the state of christological theory-building at that time. The sections on the concept of persona and Christ's being are of interest to the historian of philosophy as well.