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Author Juan, de la Anunciación, 1633-1701, author.

Title On the motive of the Incarnation / the Salmanticenses (Discalced Carmelites of Salamanca) ; translated by Dylan Schrader
Published Washington, D.C. : The Catholic University of America Press, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource
Series Early modern Catholic sources ; volume 1
Early modern Catholic sources ; v. 1.
Contents Doubt I, whether God would assume flesh by virtue of the present decree if Adam had not sinned? -- Doubt II, whether, if Adam had not sinned, Christ would come by virtue of another decree that God would have? -- Doubt III, whether, by virtue of the present decree, Christ would come if only original sin existed and actual sins did not exist? -- Doubt IV, whether, by virtue of the present decree, Christ would come if actual sins existed, even if original sin did not exist?
Summary The Catholic University of America Press is pleased to announce a new series, Early Modern Catholic Sources, edited by Ulrich L. Lehner and Trent Pomplun. This series – the only one of its kind – will provide translations of early modern Catholic texts of theological interest written between 1450 and 1800. The first volume in this series is On the Motive of the Incarnation, the first English translation of the seventeenth-century Discalced Carmelites at the University of Salmanca treatise on the motive of the Incarnation. Originally intended for students of their order, it became a major contribution to broader theological discourse. In this treatise, they defend the assertion that God intended Christ’s Incarnation essentially as a remedy for sin, such that if Adam had not sinned Christ would not have become incarnate, and that, at the same time, God intended all other works of nature and grace for the sake of Christ at their end. The Salmanticenses’ position thus combines elements of the Franciscan and Dominican traditions, stemming from the thought of Blessed John Duns Scotus and Saint Thomas Aquinas. This treatise is an exhaustive effort to show how the Scotistic emphasis on the primacy of Christ as the first willed and intended by God can be articulated within a Thomistic framework that acknowledges the contingency of the Incarnation on the need for redemption. In addition to the translation, the volume will include a brief introduction and extensive notes for theologians, historians, and students
Notes Translation of: De motivo Incarnationis, written by Juan de la Anunciación (1633-1701) identified as Tract. 21, disp. 2, of a larger work known as Cursus theologicus produced in the 17th century by the Discalced Carmelites of the College of San Elias at the University of Salamanca, customarily referred to by their Latin moniker of Salmanticenses
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 05, 2019)
Subject Discalced Carmelites (Spanish Congregation) -- Theology
SUBJECT Discalced Carmelites (Spanish Congregation) fast
Subject Incarnation -- History of doctrines -- 17th century
Sin -- Christianity -- History of doctrines -- 17th century
Atonement -- History of doctrines -- 17th century
Salamanca school (Catholic theology)
RELIGION -- Christian Theology -- Christology.
Atonement -- History of doctrines
Incarnation -- History of doctrines
Salamanca school (Catholic theology)
Sin -- Christianity -- History of doctrines
Theology
Form Electronic book
Author Schrader, Dylan, translator.
Discalced Carmelites (Spanish Congregation), author.
Universidad de Salamanca, author.
ISBN 9780813231808
0813231809
Other Titles De motivo Incarnationis. English
OTHER TI Contained in (work): Cursus theologicus summam theologicam angelici doctoris D. Thomae complectens