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Reformed thought on freedom: the concept of free choice in early modern reformed theology
2009, Baker Academic
in English
080103521X 9780801035210
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Free choice : the fate of the reformed tradition
Continuity of medieval method in post-Reformation reformed theology
The nature and genres of reformed scholastic texts
Reverent exposition
Conceptual analysis
Different genres
Clarification of terms and concepts
Ontological concepts
Anthropological terms
Logical distinctions
Survey of chosen texts
Always free, but not always good : Girolamo Zanchi (1516-1590) on free will
Translation of the texts
The free choice of our first parents before the fall
Free will in unregenerated man after the first sin
Structure of the text
Terminological clarification
Nature and object of free will
Different kinds of freedom
Freedom and necessity
Free will in the different states
Zanchi's final definition
Evaluation : Zanchi's place in the tradition
An image of its maker : theses on freedom of Franciscus Junius (1545-1602)
Translation of the text
Structure of the text
Terminological clarification
The subject of free choice (theses 2-7)
The proper attribute of free choice (theses 8-16)
Analogical attribution of freedom to the will (theses 13-16)
The definition of free choice
The subject of free choice
The object of free choice
The act of free choice : explaining freedom
Application of the definition to various subjects
God as subject of free choice (theses 25-29)
Man and angels (theses 30-58)
Free choice of man before the fall (theses 30-37)
The three states after the fall
State of corruption (theses 43-49)
State of regeneration (theses 50-57)
State of glory (thesis 58)
Undisputed freedom : a disputation of Franciscus Gomarus (1563-1641)
Translation of the text
Structure of the text
The definition of free choice
Free choice in its four states
Free choice before the fall
Free choice after the fall and before conversion
Free choice in conversion
Free choice after conversion
Evaluation : Gomarus' s place in the tradition
The will as master of its own act : a disputation rediscovered of Gisbertus Voetius (1589-1676) on freedom of will
Translation of the text
Structure of the text
Definition of freedom by the Jesuits
Definition of freedom by Voetius
Compatibility of the essence of freedom with hypothetical necessity
Hypothetical necessity arising from the divine decree
Hypothetical necessity arising from the physical premotion
Hypothetical necessity arising from the practical judgment of the intellect
Beyond indifference : an elenctic locus on free choice by Francesco Turrettini (1623-1687)
Translation of the text
Structure of the text
Freedom and necessity
Will and intellect
Structural freedom
Statebound freedom
Clear and distinct freedom : a compendium of Bernardinus de Moor (1709-1780) in a cartesian context
Translation of the texts
The compendium of Christian theology of John Marck
The continuous commentary by Bernardinus de Moor
Structure of the text
Essential and accidental freedom
The faculties of the soul
The judgment of the intellect
Intellect and will
Freedom as autonomy or absolute indifference
Freedom as rational spontaneity
Necessity and freedom.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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