
Henry of Ghent: Metaphysics and the Trinity
With a Critical Edition of Question Six of Article Fifty-Five of the Summa Quaestionum Ordinariarum
Juan Carlos Flores
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Introduction
I-Henry and the Tradition of Trinitarian Theology
II-Henry on Theology and Philosophy
III-The Trinity and Henry's Thought
Chapter 1: The Trinity in Itself
1A-Henry's Basic Approach to the Trinity
1B-The Trinity as Activity
1C-The Emanation According to Intellect: The Father and the Son
1D-The Mode of Spiration
1E-The Will as a Natural Principle
1F-The Order of Nature
1G-Henry's Latin View of Active Spiration
1H-The Spirating Force
1I-The Person of the Holy Spirit
1J-The Trinity as Emanated by Intellect and Will
Chapter 2: The Trinity and Creation
2A-The Trinity's Notional Necessity
2B-Emanation and Creation: Henry vs. some philosophers and theologians
2C-The Role of Intellect in Free Creation
Chapter 3: The Trinity and Metaphysical Categories
3A-Persona as Suppositum
3B-Intentionality, Analogy, and Supposition of Persona
3C-The Meaning of Property
3D-Relation in God and Creatures
3E-Relations and Reality
3F-Res as Relational
3G-Reality in Henry's System
Conclusion
I-Recapitulation
II-The Creature as Symbol of the Trinity
III-Existence and Essence
IV-Henry's Approach and Synthesis
Appendix: Critical Edition of Summa, art. LV, q. VI
Selected Bibliography
Indices
Format: Edited volume - ebook - PDF
239 pages
ISBN: 9789461660886
Publication: July 06, 2006
Series: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy - Series 1 36
Languages: English
Stock item number: 45861
With his detailed and lucid study, Flores succeeds not only in making this vast arena of Henry's thinking available to other scholars but also in showing by dint of persistent probing just how comprehensive, complicated, and, in the end, fascinating was all that Henry had to say about Trinity.
Speculum, 2010 volume 85/3, Steven P. Marrone, Tufts University