Scotus on God's Freedom and Ours

Even during his life, the adjective "subtle" had come to be associated with Scotus's thought, which is ingenious, difficult, and inventively defended. As a Franciscan, he regarded the will as a power higher than the intellect, and he followed this emphasis in his account of both divine and human freedom.

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  • Runtime 31 minutes
  • Production Company The Great Courses
  • Created January 1, 2023 by
    Mandarin7584
  • Modified January 1, 2023 by
    Mandarin7584