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Scotus was a renaissance man centuries before the Renaissance even took place. His exact birthdate is unknown, but he became a Franciscan priest in March 1291, when he was probably in his 20s.
Duns Scotus, though aware that because of original sin Christ redeemed us with his passion, death and resurrection, makes it clear that the Incarnation is the greatest and most sublime work in ...
It has been said that perhaps there is no other great medieval master whose life is so little known as that of John Duns Scotus.¹ In fact, some writers have claimed that he had been the disciple of ...
Duns Scotus, nicknamed “the Scotsman,” saw much more at stake. To him, the Word becoming flesh, as described in the prologue to John’s gospel, ...
John Duns Scotus, born in the small town of Duns in the Scottish Borders in the 13th Century, took the name of both his birthplace and his family - and ultimately gave it to the dunce’s hat.
Duns Scotus, Commentarium in Sententiarum, III, 3, 1, 4) Notice the logic here. The point is not ultimately Mary’s glory, but Christ’s.
John Duns Scotus was a Franciscan friar who provided the theological explanation of the Immaculate Conception of Mary in the early fourteenth century (500 years before it was proclaimed as a Dogma ...
And I open the book of Duns Scotus, To learn the reason for theology. This is the book whose vision is not its own end. Whose words are the ways of love, whose term is Trinity: ...
Blessed John Duns Scotus was the Franciscan Friar who gave the theological explanation for the Immaculate Conception in the early 14th century. The motion picture tells the story of the life and ...