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305Anselm's Influence on the Teaching of the Summa Halensis on RedemptionIn Lydia Schumacher (ed.), The Summa Halensis: Sources and Context. pp. 187-200. 2020.This is a study of the influence of Anselm and other theologians such as John Damascene and Peter Lombard on the soteriology of the Summa Halensis.
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Treatise on Human Nature: The Complete Text by Thomas Aquinas, translated by Alfred J. Freddoso (review)Nova et Vetera 11 (2). 2013.
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The Biblical Interpretation of William of Alton by Timothy Bellamah, O.P (review)Nova et Vetera 12 (4). 2014.
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An examination of how Anselm's claim that only a God-man could make satisfaction for sin was interpreted in the writings of Bonaventure, Peter of John Olivi, Richard of Middleton, and Duns Scotus.
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75The Interpretation of Anselm's Teaching on Christ's Satisfaction for Sin in the Franciscan Tradition from Alexander of Hales to Duns ScotusFranciscan Studies 71 411-444. 2013.Anselm’s Cur Deus homo [CDH hereafter] covers a number of topics related to the doctrine of redemption, but its main contribution to that doctrine is its account of how Christ’s death makes satisfaction for human sin. Anselm’s concept of satisfaction is correlated with his understanding of sin. According to Anselm, sin incurs a debt that one pays by making satisfaction. Anselm’s satisfaction theory of the Atonement came to dominate soteriology in the scholastic period. Despite numerous quotation…Read more
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