Scotus on Saying Exactly What God Is

Scotus went much further than Aquinas in rejecting the approach to discourse about God that emphasizes what God is not. Scotus argued that it is possible by natural means (i.e., without supernatural help) for the human intellect in this present life to acquire a concept in which God, and God alone, is grasped.

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