Beyond Dordt and 'De Auxiliis' : the dynamics of protestant and catholic soteriology in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / edited Jordan Ballor ; Matthew Gaetano ; David Sytsma.

Beyond Dordt and 'De Auxiliis' explores post-Reformation inter-confessional theological exchange on soteriological topics including predestination, grace, and free choice. These doctrines remained controversial within confessional traditions after the Reformation, as Dominicans and Jesuits...

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Other Authors: Ballor, Jordan J. (Jordan Joseph) (Editor), Gaetano, Matthew T. (Editor), Sytsma, David S. (ditor.)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2019]
Series:Studies in the history of Christian traditions ; 192.
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Table of Contents:
  • Half Title; Series Information; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Chapter 1 Introduction: Augustinian Soteriology in the Context of the Congregatio De Auxiliis and the Synod of Dordt; Chapter 2 Calvin and Aquinas Reconsidered; 1 Aquinas's Appearance in Calvin's Corpus; 1.1 Inst. cap ii (1539) [Inst. ii.ii. 4 (1559)]; 1.2 Inst. cap. 8 (1539) [Inst. iii.xxii. 9 (1559)]; 2 Martin Bucer-Source of Thomas?; 3 A Nominalist Spin on Thomas?; 4 Conclusion.
  • Chapter 3 Domingo Báñez and His Dominican Predecessors: the 'Dominican School' on the Threshold of the Controversy De Auxiliis1 Cardinal Cajetan and the Mystery of Providence and Predestination; 2 Domingo de Soto and the Removal of God's Help; 3 Domingo de Soto and Reprobation; 4 Bartolomé de Medina and the Universal Offer of Grace; 5 Conclusion; Chapter 4 Spanish Thomists on the Need for Interior Grace in Acts of Faith; 1 Infused and Acquired Faith in the Middle Ages; 2 The Dispute over Faith in Scripture; 3 Dispute over Acquired Faith; 4 Conclusion.
  • Chapter 5 Predestined a Passible Redeemer: Scientia Media in Early Modern Christologies1 Christ and the Fundamentum Electionis in Reformed Theology; 2 Jesus Christ and the Signa Rationis in Catholic Theology; 3 Predestination and Passibility; 4 Conclusions; Chapter 6 Arminius's 'Conference' with Junius and the Protestant Reception of Molina's Concordia; 1 Arminius and the Question of Molinism in Review; 2 Arminius and Junius: the Documents and the Chronology; 3 The Amica collatio and Arminius's Development toward Molinist Scientia media; 4 Some Conclusions.
  • Chapter 7 'In the Footsteps of the Thomists': an Analysis of Thomism in the Junius-Arminius Correspondence1 Biographical and Theological Context; 1.1 De Politiae Mosis Observatione (1593); 1.2 De Theologia Vera (1594); 1.3 Arminius's Development; 2 The Junius-Arminius Correspondence; 3 Conclusion; Chapter 8 Scientia Media: the Protestant Reception of a Jesuit Idea; 1 Early Protestant Uses of Scientia Media; 1.1 Arminius on Scientia Media, Redux; 1.2 Vorstius on Scientia Media; 2 Remonstrant Theologians on Scientia Media; 2.1 Grevinchoven; 2.2 Episcopius; 2.3 De Courcelles; 2.4 Limborch.