De hermeneutische betekenis van de supralapsarische christologie van Johannes Duns ScotusThe supra-lapsarian christiology of John Duns Scotus and its hermeneutic implications

Bijdragen 61 (2):152-174 (2000)
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John Duns Scotus holds the view that the Son would have become incarnate even if Adam had not sinned, moreover, even if no other men had been created. This supralapsarian view is not an example of meaningless scholastic speculation; on the contrary, it is essential for understanding the full hermeneutic meaning of Christ’s incarnation in our factual world. It implies that the essence of God’s love should not be understood primarily in connection to sin, but rather, that His love is already humble and personal, apart from sin and the Cross

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