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Part III, Scotus: Ozment on Theories of Salvation in the Middle Ages

Duns Scotus (ca. 1265-1308) was highly critical of St. Thomas’ position regarding the infused habit of grace. Scotus saw himself continuing the Augustinian tradition and in light of Augustine’s...

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Part IV, Auriole’s Reaction to Scotus: Ozment on Theories of Salvation in the...

Peter Auriole, O.F.M. (ca. 1280-1322) was strongly opposed to Scotus’ view of salvation and his emphasis on the covenant. Auriole, though working from the basic Thomistic position of the importance of...

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Part I: Oberman on 14th Century Religious Thought and the Shape of Medieval...

This series will be a multi-part presentation of chapters 1-2 of Heiko A. Oberman’s book, The Dawn of the Reformation. Oberman divides chapter one, “Fourteenth-Century Religious Thought: A Premature...

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Part II: Oberman on 14th Century Religious Thought and the Shape of Medieval...

In section four, Oberman discusses what he calls an “Augustinian Renaissance” which occurs around 1330. The main characteristic of this renaissance is that Augustine is viewed as the authoritative and...

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