Description
About the Author
Richard Cross is a Tutorial Fellow at Oriel College, University of Oxford, UK.
Reviews
'In this fine book, Professor Cross has made available to his readers a clearly written overview of Duns Scotus's doctrine of God, in both its naturally knowable and revealed dimensions. Drawing upon contemporary discussions in the philosophy of religion, Cross carefully states Scotus's reasoning, while exploring critically its underlying presuppositions and the likely questions of present-day readers. Cross's achievement is simply remarkable in its clarity and rigour.' Timothy B. Noone, Ordinary Professor of Philosophy, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C 'Cross writes as a theologian, but he is philosophically well informed and acute, and he rightly describes Scotus as the most philosophical of theologians.' Times Literary Supplement '... a very good book which should become a standard work of reference on its subject.' Journal of Theological Studies 'In this volume, Richard Cross gives us an excellent treatment of Duns Scotus's teaching on God, admirable for both its comprehensiveness and philosophical rigor. Scotus's position on God's existence and nature, and on the Trinity, are reconstructed and evaluated with close attention to their argumentative soundness... His analysis is particularly commendable for making clear that, although Scotus's demonstration is based on necessarily true premises, the notion of modality relevant here requires reference to a causal power, not to logical possiblity... Cross does a wonderful job of illuminating Scotus's rigorous application of the Augustinian insight... This monograph is a wonderful example of what the intellligent use of the analytical method can achieve for our understanding of a medieval author... The result is a complete success. This is a book that should be studied by anyone interested in late medieval philosophical theology. It may be also extremely useful to contemporary philosophers of religion.' Journal of the History of Philosophy '... an extremely well-written and
Book Information
ISBN 9780754614036
Author Richard Cross
Format Paperback
Page Count 302
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g