Michael Beyer describes William of Ockham's ( 1347) doctrine of predestination and in doing so shows how it is part of a well thought-out system of theology which is unparalleled in its logical clarity.
Freedom is the problem of every traditional doctrine of predestination. There is no freedom, at least no real freedom which pertains to the fundamental issues in life. However for the Franciscan theologian William of Ockham ( 1347) it was of particular importance to preserve free will which was understood as freedom of choice. Thus the "most brilliant of all the scholastics" (Luther) presented a doctrine of predestination which did justice not only to the requirements of tradition but also to his personal high regard for freedom of choice. Michael Beyer describes Ockham's doctrine of predestination and in doing so shows how it is part of a well thought-out system of theology which is unparalleled in its logical clarity. In it, the doctrines of predestination and justification are always one. Since the thinking of the Venerabilis Inceptor also had a considerable influence on Luther's teachers in Erfurt, this study could also contribute to a better understanding of the origin of Luther's theology.
Autorentext
Geboren 1983; 2002-08 Studium der Ev. Theologie in Jena und Sibiu (Rumänien); 2009-12 Stipendiat der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung; 2012 Wiss. Mitarbeiter am Lehrstuhl für Systematische Theologie in Jena; 2012 Promotion; 2013 Promotionspreis der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena; 2012-15 Vikar der Ev. Kirche in Mitteldeutschland; seit 2015 Pfarrer in Oberellen bei Eisenach.
Freedom is the problem of every traditional doctrine of predestination. There is no freedom, at least no real freedom which pertains to the fundamental issues in life. However for the Franciscan theologian William of Ockham ( 1347) it was of particular importance to preserve free will which was understood as freedom of choice. Thus the "most brilliant of all the scholastics" (Luther) presented a doctrine of predestination which did justice not only to the requirements of tradition but also to his personal high regard for freedom of choice. Michael Beyer describes Ockham's doctrine of predestination and in doing so shows how it is part of a well thought-out system of theology which is unparalleled in its logical clarity. In it, the doctrines of predestination and justification are always one. Since the thinking of the Venerabilis Inceptor also had a considerable influence on Luther's teachers in Erfurt, this study could also contribute to a better understanding of the origin of Luther's theology.
Autorentext
Geboren 1983; 2002-08 Studium der Ev. Theologie in Jena und Sibiu (Rumänien); 2009-12 Stipendiat der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung; 2012 Wiss. Mitarbeiter am Lehrstuhl für Systematische Theologie in Jena; 2012 Promotion; 2013 Promotionspreis der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena; 2012-15 Vikar der Ev. Kirche in Mitteldeutschland; seit 2015 Pfarrer in Oberellen bei Eisenach.
Titel
Logik der Freiheit
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Die Prädestinationslehre Wilhelms von Ockham im Rahmen seiner Theologie
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9783161586378
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01.08.2020
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