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The Franciscan view of the human person : some central elements / Dawn M. Nothwehr.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Franciscan heritage series ; 3.Publication details: [St. Bonaventure, N.Y.] : Franciscan Institute Publications, 2005Description: 1 online resource (1 online resource (xi, 80 pages) : )Content type:
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  • 9781576592908
  • 1576592901
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 233 22
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  • BX3601 .N68 2005
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  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
""Cover""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Abbreviations""; ""General Editor�s Introduction""; ""The Third Volume""; ""Making Connections""; ""Part One Author�s Introduction""; ""Part Two Humans�Creatures Beloved of God in Christ: Some Central Elements in St. Francis and St. Clare of Assisi""; ""Introduction""; ""Francis of Assisi and The Human Person""; ""The Incarnation and Human Dignity""; ""The Passion and Human Dignity""; ""Eucharist and Human Dignity""; ""Human Dignity Embodied: Following in the Footprints of Jesus""; ""Human Dignity and the Mercy of God""
""Human Dignity and the Poor""""Embracing the Human Dignity of the “Other�""; ""Human Dignity and Human Creaturehood""; ""Embracing Sister Death as Part of Human Life""; ""Clare of Assisi and the Human Person""; ""The Incarnation and Human Dignity""; ""The Passion and Human Dignity""; ""Eucharist and Human Dignity""; ""Human Dignity Embodied: Following in the Footprints of Jesus""; ""Human Dignity and Human Creaturehood""; ""Embracing Bodily Death as Part of Human Life""; ""Summary: Lessons from Francis and Clare""
""Part Three Humans�Mediators of God: Some Central Elements in St. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio""""Introduction""; ""St. Bonaventure�s Thought: Trinitarian Structure, Imagination and Metaphysics""; ""The Human Person in the Created World: Exemplarity and Love""; ""Humans: Similitude of God among Creatures""; ""Humans: Loved, Not Lost""; ""Humans: Dignity of the Image of God Explained""; ""Human Soul: Power to Conceive of the Divine""; ""Human Body: A Beautiful Matter""; ""Human Identity: Image of God and Image of Christ""; ""Image of God""; ""Image of Christ""
""Mediators between God and Creation: Humans in the Middle""""Freedom: Given and Gone Awry""; ""Humans Return through the Passion of Christ Incarnate""; ""Summary: Lessons from St. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio""; ""Questions for Discussion""; ""Part Four Humans�Uniquely God�s in Mutual Relationship: Some Central Elements in Bl. John Duns Scotus""; ""Introduction""; ""Humans in Context: Creation and the Creator""; ""Contingency and the Necessity of God""; ""God Created to Make His Glory Known""; ""Haecceitas""; ""Relationships Made Possible: The Essential Order and the Univocity of Being""
""Cognitive Theory""""Human Ways of Knowing: Two Kinds of Knowledge""; ""Human Knowing and God Revealing""; ""Personal Divine Relationship""; ""Revelation of the Human as Imago Dei""; ""Perfection of Human Knowledge of God""; ""The Incarnation""; ""Intended before All Time""; ""Relationships Made Possible: Human and Divine""; ""The Human Person as Ethical Being""; ""Human Free Will and Affections""; ""Human Will and Freedom of Choice""; ""Trinity: Basis for Reality and Relationships""; ""Divine Acceptatio and the Order of Merit""; ""Summary: Lessons from Bl. John Duns Scotus""
Summary: This brief volume discusses several of the central elements of human person as found in those works of the Franciscan theological tradition which, when taken together, most sufficiently describe these qualities. As the tradition developed over the years, the intuitions and insights of St., Francis and St. Claire of Assisi concerning the human person were developed and/or restated in language better understood by the people of a particular era. Two of the most famous early Franciscan theologians, Bonaventure and John Duns Scotus, did just that. This volume will, by drawing on the wisdom on the Franciscan tradition, contribute in a similar way to an understanding of the human person today.
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This brief volume discusses several of the central elements of human person as found in those works of the Franciscan theological tradition which, when taken together, most sufficiently describe these qualities. As the tradition developed over the years, the intuitions and insights of St., Francis and St. Claire of Assisi concerning the human person were developed and/or restated in language better understood by the people of a particular era. Two of the most famous early Franciscan theologians, Bonaventure and John Duns Scotus, did just that. This volume will, by drawing on the wisdom on the Franciscan tradition, contribute in a similar way to an understanding of the human person today.

""Cover""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Abbreviations""; ""General Editor�s Introduction""; ""The Third Volume""; ""Making Connections""; ""Part One Author�s Introduction""; ""Part Two Humans�Creatures Beloved of God in Christ: Some Central Elements in St. Francis and St. Clare of Assisi""; ""Introduction""; ""Francis of Assisi and The Human Person""; ""The Incarnation and Human Dignity""; ""The Passion and Human Dignity""; ""Eucharist and Human Dignity""; ""Human Dignity Embodied: Following in the Footprints of Jesus""; ""Human Dignity and the Mercy of God""

""Human Dignity and the Poor""""Embracing the Human Dignity of the “Other�""; ""Human Dignity and Human Creaturehood""; ""Embracing Sister Death as Part of Human Life""; ""Clare of Assisi and the Human Person""; ""The Incarnation and Human Dignity""; ""The Passion and Human Dignity""; ""Eucharist and Human Dignity""; ""Human Dignity Embodied: Following in the Footprints of Jesus""; ""Human Dignity and Human Creaturehood""; ""Embracing Bodily Death as Part of Human Life""; ""Summary: Lessons from Francis and Clare""

""Part Three Humans�Mediators of God: Some Central Elements in St. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio""""Introduction""; ""St. Bonaventure�s Thought: Trinitarian Structure, Imagination and Metaphysics""; ""The Human Person in the Created World: Exemplarity and Love""; ""Humans: Similitude of God among Creatures""; ""Humans: Loved, Not Lost""; ""Humans: Dignity of the Image of God Explained""; ""Human Soul: Power to Conceive of the Divine""; ""Human Body: A Beautiful Matter""; ""Human Identity: Image of God and Image of Christ""; ""Image of God""; ""Image of Christ""

""Mediators between God and Creation: Humans in the Middle""""Freedom: Given and Gone Awry""; ""Humans Return through the Passion of Christ Incarnate""; ""Summary: Lessons from St. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio""; ""Questions for Discussion""; ""Part Four Humans�Uniquely God�s in Mutual Relationship: Some Central Elements in Bl. John Duns Scotus""; ""Introduction""; ""Humans in Context: Creation and the Creator""; ""Contingency and the Necessity of God""; ""God Created to Make His Glory Known""; ""Haecceitas""; ""Relationships Made Possible: The Essential Order and the Univocity of Being""

""Cognitive Theory""""Human Ways of Knowing: Two Kinds of Knowledge""; ""Human Knowing and God Revealing""; ""Personal Divine Relationship""; ""Revelation of the Human as Imago Dei""; ""Perfection of Human Knowledge of God""; ""The Incarnation""; ""Intended before All Time""; ""Relationships Made Possible: Human and Divine""; ""The Human Person as Ethical Being""; ""Human Free Will and Affections""; ""Human Will and Freedom of Choice""; ""Trinity: Basis for Reality and Relationships""; ""Divine Acceptatio and the Order of Merit""; ""Summary: Lessons from Bl. John Duns Scotus""