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Divine Power and Possibility in St. Peter Damian's de Divina Omnipotentia

English · Hardback

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Contemporary critics have argued that medieval philosophers have transmitted a concept of divine omnipotence that is unintelligible and self-contradictory: one which defines omnipotence as a power capable of producing any effect whatsoever. This study, concentrating upon the first Latin treatise explicitly devoted to omnipotence, places the concept of divine power in its patristic and early medieval context in order to demonstrate that this "traditional" concept of omnipotence was quite unknown among pre-scholastic figures.
This work illuminates the patristic and early medieval background to Damian's seminal text and its theological and philosophical concerns. It explores Damian's central argument that God can, if He wills, even annul the past. This conclusion stems from Damian's insistence that divinity's primary attribute is Goodness and not Being. As such, God's power remains constrained only by divine goodness and is able to do anything whatsoever, even effect a logical contradiction, if it is good to do so.

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Authors Irven M. Resnick
Publisher Brill
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.07.1992
 
EAN 9789004095724
ISBN 978-90-04-09572-4
No. of pages 128
Dimensions 166 mm x 245 mm x 20 mm
Weight 399 g
Series Studien Und Texte Zur Geistesg
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Middle Ages

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