This edition contains quaestiones 1-5 of book III of the commentary on the Sentences, by Marsilius of Inghen (â 1396), the founding rector and first doctor of theology of the University of Heidelberg. These questions are devoted to the Christology, Mariology, and Trinitology, and deal with the issue of the Incarnation of Christ, with quaestiones 1-3 considering it in relation to the individual Persons of the Trinity, and quaestiones 4-5 in relation to the Blessed Virgin Mary. In all questions, Marsilius advocates the via media of sound faith, even above any school traditions.
Hanna Wojtczak obtained her PhD in 1995, defending her thesis at the Catholic University of Lublin. She serves as Professor of Philosophy at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland.
Maciej Stanek obtained his PhD in 2015 at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland, and is currently assistant professor at the Institute of Philosophy at that university.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
â1âNotes on Doctrinal Content: Christology
â2âGeneral Remarks concerning Marsilius of Inghenâs Commentary on Peter Lombardâs Sentences
â3âDescription of the Sources Containing qu. 1â5 of Marsilius of Inghenâs Commentary on the Sentences
â4âRelationship among the Copies and Choice of the Basic Manuscript
â5âEditorial Rules
â6âDescriptio Fontium
â7âAbbreviationes et Sigla
Quaestiones super tertium librum Sententiarum
âQ. 1âUtrum regnum increatum quod nisi fuissent crimina, non fuisset incarnatum, plus perfecerit regnum creatum, quam si sine crimine stetisset immaculatum
âQ. 2âUtrum sicut solus Filius naturam hominis assumpsit, sic Pater et Spiritus Sanctus eandem naturam assumere potuerit
âQ. 3âUtrum sicut Filius quamlibet aliam naturam in unitatem suppositi assumere potuit, sic in ipso inter personam assumentem et assumptam naturam unio media fuit
âQ. 4âUtrum sicut a Virgine potentia peccandi extitit ablata, sic ipsa cum Filio in suis parentibus extitit decimata
âQ. 5âUtrum sicut nullis praecedentibus meritis patrum Verbum incarnatum est, sic ad Verbi incarnationem Virgo Mater in aliquod operata sit
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Specialists in the field of medieval studies and theology and all interested in the late-medieval philosophy and theology. Keywords: Marsilius of Inghen's theology, commentary on Peter Lombard's Sentences, theology of the 14th century, Mariology, Christology, Trinitology, University of Paris, University of Heidelberg.