Franciscan Studies
Volume 66, 2008
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The Nature of Theology in Duns Scotus and his Franciscan Predecessors
pp. 5-62
Alexander of Hales, The Sum of Theology
pp. 63-74
Bonaventure Commentary on the Sentences [of Peter Lombard]: Prologue
pp. 75-83
Peter of John Olivi The Sum of Questions on The Sentences [of Peter Lombard]
pp. 83-99
The Metaphysics of the Trinity in Some Fourteenth Century Franciscans
pp. 101-168
More than Just an Individual: Scotus’s Concept of Person from the Christological Context of Lectura III 1
pp. 169-196
What Does Beauty Have to Do With the Trinity?: From Augustine to Duns Scotus
pp. 197-212
Scotus on the Essence and Definition of Sensible Substances
pp. 213-232
Scotus on Accidental and Essential Causes
pp. 233-246
Notes on Scotist Aesthetics in Light of Gilbert Narcisse’s Les Raisons de Dieu
pp. 247-268
The Immaculate Kiss Beneath the Golden Gate: The Influence of John Duns Scotus on Florentine Painting of the 14th Century
pp. 269-280
Scotus on the Objects of Cognitive Acts
pp. 281-315
The Aristotelian Background to Scotus’s Rejection of the Necessary Connection of Prudence and the Moral Virtues
pp. 317-336
Self-Mastery and Rational Freedom: Duns Scotus’s Contribution to the Usus Pauper Debate
pp. 337-369
Scotus’ Interpretation of the Difference between Voluntas ut Natura and Voluntas ut Voluntas
pp. 371-412
Franciscan Institute Celebrations
The Twentieth Franciscan Institute Medal
Hermes and the “Co-Incidence” of San Damiano
pp. 413-459
The Twenty-First Franciscan Institute Medal
Laudatio in Honor of Prof. Dr. Ludger Honnefelder Twenty-First Recipient of the Franciscan Institute Medal 20 October 2007
pp. 461-464
Franciscan Spirit and Aristotelian Rationality:
pp. 465-478
The "Umbrian Legend" of Jacques Dalarun
The “Umbrian Legend” of Jacques Dalarun
pp. 479-481
Toward a Resolution of the Franciscan Question: Manuscripts and the Reading of History
pp. 482-484
Toward a Resolution of the Franciscan Question: From the Perspective of Hagiography
pp. 484-491
Toward a Resolution of the Franciscan Question: From the Perspective of Franciscan Liturgical Practice
pp. 491-495
Toward a Resolution of the Franciscan Question: From the Perspective of History
pp. 495-505
De St. Bonaventure à La Légende ombrienne et de La Légende ombrienne à St. Bonaventure
pp. 505-510