Divine causality and human free choice : : Domingo Báñez, physical premotion, and the controversy de Auxiliis revisited / / Robert Joseph Matava.

In Divine Causality and Human Free Choice , R.J. Matava explains the idea of physical premotion defended by Domingo Báñez, whose position in the Controversy de Auxiliis has been typically ignored in contemporary discussions of providence and freewill. Through a close engagement with untranslated pri...

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Superior document:Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, Volume 252
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, Massachusetts : : Brill,, 2016.
©2016
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Brill's studies in intellectual history ; Volume 252.
Physical Description:1 online resource (377 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r R.J. Matava --   |t Prologue /  |r R.J. Matava --   |t 1 An Historical Introduction to the Controversy de Auxiliis /  |r R.J. Matava --   |t 2 Domingo Báñez on Divine Causality and Human Free Choice /  |r R.J. Matava --   |t 3 Domingo Báñez’s Critique of Molina /  |r R.J. Matava --   |t 4 Luis de Molina’s Critique of Báñez /  |r R.J. Matava --   |t 5 Physical Premotion or Aristotelian Premotion? The Proposal of Bernard Lonergan /  |r R.J. Matava --   |t 6 Creation, Causal Priority and Human Freedom: Revisiting Thomas Aquinas /  |r R.J. Matava --   |t 7 God Creates Human Free Choices: An Explanation and Defense /  |r R.J. Matava --   |t Epilogue /  |r R.J. Matava --   |t Select Bibliography /  |r R.J. Matava --   |t Index /  |r R.J. Matava. 
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