Divine Ideas in Franciscan Thought (XIIIthXIVth century) ed. by Jacopo Francesco Falà, Irene Zavattero

Franciscan Studies 78 (1):294-296 (2020)
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In recent years, the doctrine of the divine ideas has garnered the interest of both historians of Christian thought and systematic theologians, particularly their theological basis in the thought of St. Augustine and their eventual decline in the late middle ages. Despite this rise of scholarly interest in what was a commonplace view for centuries, there remains several lacunae of study in its historical study.This absence of research might be due to the usual story of the divine ideas tradition: the divine ideas theory dominated Christian thought on both the epistemological basis of humankind's certainty and the ontological ground of her being, reaching its crescendo in the thought of the great Franciscan doctor...

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