Treatise on divine predestination /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Erigena, Johannes Scotus, approximately 810-approximately 877
Format: Book
Language:English
Language Notes:Translated from the Latin.
Published: Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, [1998]
Series:Notre Dame texts in medieval culture ; vol. 5.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Mary Brennan
  • Introduction to the English Translation / Avital Wohlman
  • 1. That Every Question Is Solved by the Fourfold System of the Four Rules of the Whole of Philosophy
  • 2. From the Argument of Necessity It Is Concluded That There Cannot Be Two Predestinations
  • 3. Reason Does Not Permit of Two Predestinations
  • 4. The One, True and Only Predestination of God
  • 5. No One Is Compelled to Do Good or to Do Evil by the Foreknowledge and Predestination of God
  • 6. Every Sin Has No Other Source Than the Free Choice of the Individual Will
  • 7. Free Choice of the Will Should Be Reckoned among the Good Things That God Bestows on Man, although He May Misuse It. What Is It That Causes Sin and Is Sin?
  • 8. The Difference between Man's Nature and His Free Choice
  • 9. Foreknowledge and Predestination Are Predicated of God, Not Properly but by a Similitude of Temporal Things.