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Divine causality and human free choice : Domingo Báñez, physical premotion, and the controversy de Auxiliis revisited / / Robert Joseph Matava



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Autore: Matava Robert Joseph Visualizza persona
Titolo: Divine causality and human free choice : Domingo Báñez, physical premotion, and the controversy de Auxiliis revisited / / Robert Joseph Matava Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Leiden, Netherlands ; ; Boston, Massachusetts : , : Brill, , 2016
©2016
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (377 p.)
Disciplina: 233/.7
Soggetto topico: Free will and determinism - Religious aspects - Catholic Church
Molinism
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Preliminary Material / R.J. Matava -- Prologue / R.J. Matava -- 1 An Historical Introduction to the Controversy de Auxiliis / R.J. Matava -- 2 Domingo Báñez on Divine Causality and Human Free Choice / R.J. Matava -- 3 Domingo Báñez’s Critique of Molina / R.J. Matava -- 4 Luis de Molina’s Critique of Báñez / R.J. Matava -- 5 Physical Premotion or Aristotelian Premotion? The Proposal of Bernard Lonergan / R.J. Matava -- 6 Creation, Causal Priority and Human Freedom: Revisiting Thomas Aquinas / R.J. Matava -- 7 God Creates Human Free Choices: An Explanation and Defense / R.J. Matava -- Epilogue / R.J. Matava -- Select Bibliography / R.J. Matava -- Index / R.J. Matava.
Sommario/riassunto: In Divine Causality and Human Free Choice , R.J. Matava explains the idea of physical premotion defended by Domingo Báñez, whose position in the Controversy de Auxiliis has been typically ignored in contemporary discussions of providence and freewill. Through a close engagement with untranslated primary texts, Matava shows Báñez’s relevance to recent debates about middle knowledge. Finding the mutual critiques of Báñez and Molina convincing, Matava argues that common presuppositions led both parties into an insoluble dilemma. However, Matava also challenges the informal consensus that Lonergan definitively resolved the controversy. Developing a position independently advanced by several recent scholars, Matava explains how the doctrine of creation entails a position that is more satisfactory both philosophically and as a reading of Aquinas.
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ISBN: 90-04-31031-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910798039703321
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Serie: Brill's studies in intellectual history ; ; Volume 252.