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St. Albert the Great's Theory of the Beatific Vision

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"St. Albert the Great began teaching at the University of Paris in 1243 - just two years after the Parisian Condemnation of 1241, which affirmed that created and finite intellects will see the divine essence directly in their beatific visions. This book translates and examines key texts in which St. Albert explains how it is possible for such intellects to know the infinite divine essence in patria.

With careful attention given to the philosophical and theological traditions that converged in thirteenth-century Paris, St. Albert the Great's Theory of the Beatific Vision reveals the foundation of St. Albert's thought, demonstrating that beneath his Aristotelian terminology lies a Neo-Platonic epistemology and metaphysics wherein reality is identified with light. Providing detailed context for St. Albert's thought, this book also contrasts his views with those of his student, St. Thomas Aquinas, and their contemporary, St. Bonaventure.

The result is a valuable resource for anyone exploring the unique commingling of philosophy and theology that reached its golden age in the scholastics of the thirteenth century."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
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160

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St. Albert the Great's Theory of the Beatific Vision
September 2002, Peter Lang Publishing
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Library of Congress
BT848 .H54 2002, BT848.H54 2002

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
160
Dimensions
9.1 x 6 x 0.6 inches
Weight
12.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL11396858M
ISBN 10
0820457906
ISBN 13
9780820457901
LCCN
2002025389
OCLC/WorldCat
49513155
Goodreads
3187897

Work Description

My book explores theories of the beatific vision, centering on Albert's thought. But in doing so, it examines the views of his student, Aquinas, Bonaventure, and others. In 1241 the Catholic church issued a set of condemnations, proclaiming certain theories or interpretations of doctrine heretical. Among these heretical views was the proposition that no created intellect can see the divine essence (God) directly. Around the beginning of the 13th century theologians began to consider in depth the infinite nature of the divine essence. Confronted with this realization, they had a great deal of trouble reconciling how a limited, created intellect could ever directly know an infinite God. As a result, they denied that finite intellects can ever know God directly. So the problem I explore depends upon the historical, epistemological, metaphysical and theological issues with which Albert and his peers struggled. My book explores all of these issues, and so, although the theory of the beatific vision is its focal point, it is far more than a simple discussion of one issue. It explores and contrasts the epistemologies and metaphysics of the three theologians mentioned above. It traces the biblical origins and the theological tradition concerning the beatific vision. It provides translations of previously untranslated passages of Albert's work, and new translations of several key texts from Aquinas and Bonaventure. It is structured around "Key Texts," important passages crucial to understanding the issues involved. And it examines the scholastic method in depth at the outset. Any serious student of medieval thought would benefit greatly from reading this work carefully.

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