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- catalog abstract ""Oberman explains the theology and philosophy of late medieval nominalism through a detailed analysis of the writings of Gabriel Biel, the famous German disciple of William Ockham. The book discusses all the themes of Biel's thought: the dialectic of the two powers of God, grace, predestination, justification, Christology, Mariology, eucharist, and mysticism. Because Biel is believed to have had a profound influence on the young Martin Luther, Oberman's book is as important for Reformation scholars as it is for medievalists."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12053126.
- catalog created "2000,c1963.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000,c1963.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000,c1963.".
- catalog description ""Oberman explains the theology and philosophy of late medieval nominalism through a detailed analysis of the writings of Gabriel Biel, the famous German disciple of William Ockham. The book discusses all the themes of Biel's thought: the dialectic of the two powers of God, grace, predestination, justification, Christology, Mariology, eucharist, and mysticism. Because Biel is believed to have had a profound influence on the young Martin Luther, Oberman's book is as important for Reformation scholars as it is for medievalists."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 431-456.".
- catalog description "Curriculum vitae gabrielis. The early years ; Pastor and frater ; Professor and prepositus ; Character of Biel's sermons ; Internal evidence on the chronology of Biel's writings ; Biel's letter to the church at Mainz under interdict -- Prolegomena. Potentia absoluta and potentia ordinata ; The theological significance of the dialectics of God's power : its significance for man's intellectual powers ; The theological significance of the dialectics of God's power : its significance for man's moral powers ; The meaning of the expression ex puris naturalibus ; The philosophical significance of the dialectics of God's "two powers" -- Faith and understanding. Anthropology ; Faith : acquired and infused -- Natural law as divine order. The question de odio dei ; God and justice ; Eternal law and natural law ; Moses and Christ : law and gospel -- Man fallen and redeemed. Doctrine of sin ; The proper disposition for justification -- The process of justification. Attrition and contrition ; Habitus and acceptatio -- Between fear and hope : the riddle of predestination. Election and reprobation ; Spes and fiducia ; Sola fide and sola gratia in the theology of Holcot -- Christ and the Eucharist. Nominalism and Chalcedon ; Christus victor ; The two offerings : the cross and the altar -- Mariology. The Mariology of Gregory of Rimini ; Biel's defense of the immaculate conception ; Maria corredemptrix ; Mariological rules ; Annunciation ; Bodily assumption : mediation ; Fiducia in the Virgin Mary -- Nominalistic mysticism. Nominalism and mysticism ; Jean Gerson : nominalist and mystic ; The mystical elements in the theology of Gabriel Biel -- Holy writ and holy church. Nominalism and extrascriptural tradition ; Tradition I and tradition II ; Scripture, tradition, and church according to Biel ; The pope between council and emperor -- Postscript : the catholicity of nominalism.".
- catalog extent "xv, 495 p.".
- catalog identifier "0801020379".
- catalog isPartOf "The Robert Troup Paine prize-treatise, 1962".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000,c1963.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Grand Rapids, MI : Baker Book House,".
- catalog subject "BT26 .O2 2000".
- catalog subject "Biel, Gabriel, -1495.".
- catalog subject "Nominalism.".
- catalog subject "Theology, Doctrinal History Middle Ages, 600-1500.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Curriculum vitae gabrielis. The early years ; Pastor and frater ; Professor and prepositus ; Character of Biel's sermons ; Internal evidence on the chronology of Biel's writings ; Biel's letter to the church at Mainz under interdict -- Prolegomena. Potentia absoluta and potentia ordinata ; The theological significance of the dialectics of God's power : its significance for man's intellectual powers ; The theological significance of the dialectics of God's power : its significance for man's moral powers ; The meaning of the expression ex puris naturalibus ; The philosophical significance of the dialectics of God's "two powers" -- Faith and understanding. Anthropology ; Faith : acquired and infused -- Natural law as divine order. The question de odio dei ; God and justice ; Eternal law and natural law ; Moses and Christ : law and gospel -- Man fallen and redeemed. Doctrine of sin ; The proper disposition for justification -- The process of justification. Attrition and contrition ; Habitus and acceptatio -- Between fear and hope : the riddle of predestination. Election and reprobation ; Spes and fiducia ; Sola fide and sola gratia in the theology of Holcot -- Christ and the Eucharist. Nominalism and Chalcedon ; Christus victor ; The two offerings : the cross and the altar -- Mariology. The Mariology of Gregory of Rimini ; Biel's defense of the immaculate conception ; Maria corredemptrix ; Mariological rules ; Annunciation ; Bodily assumption : mediation ; Fiducia in the Virgin Mary -- Nominalistic mysticism. Nominalism and mysticism ; Jean Gerson : nominalist and mystic ; The mystical elements in the theology of Gabriel Biel -- Holy writ and holy church. Nominalism and extrascriptural tradition ; Tradition I and tradition II ; Scripture, tradition, and church according to Biel ; The pope between council and emperor -- Postscript : the catholicity of nominalism.".
- catalog title "The harvest of medieval theology; Gabriel Biel and late medieval nominalism.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".