Parisian Secular Masters on Divine Foreknowledge and Future Contingents in the Early Fourteenth Century, Part II - Thomas Wylton's Quaestio Ordinaria «Utrum Praedestinatus Possit Damnari»

Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 78 (2):417-479 (2011)
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This is the second segment of a two-part article presenting critical editions of questions on divine foreknowledge and future contingents by Parisan secular masters of theology from the early fourteenth century. Part I contained the three redactions of the first Quaestio Ordinaria of John of Pouilly , and Part II offers an edition of Thomas Wylton’s Quaestio Ordinaria on the subject , which the Carmelite John Baconthorpe incorporated into his Sentences commentary . Part II also presents a discussion of the role of the Parisian secular theologians in the debate among Thomists, Scotists, and others in these decades

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