The edition used for our study is that of Venice, 1732, in 8 volumes, which is the last of the printed editions; since, how ever, it agrees even in pagination with the Basel edition of 1502 and the Lyons edition of 1645 (ibid., p. 114), it seems to be only a copy of earlier editions and not necessarily the latest edition. [...] The teachings of the scriptural commen- taries will also be included, as well as a consideration of one of his theo- logical questions that treats of the Hypostatic Union.14 Judgments of scholars about Hugh of Saint-Cher's contribution to the development of theology have varied. [...] For example, Hugh is among the first, if not the first, to maintain the simplicity of the human soul and to mention, while denying it, the thesis of a hylomorphic composition of the soul from form and spiritual matter.18 He initiates the opinion rejecting the culpability of first movements of the sensitive appetite so long as reason does not consent.19 He makes an important contribution to the dev [...] INTRODUCTION 19 tal knowledge within the theology of the missions of the Trinitarian per- sons.20 In sacramental theology Hugh is the first to discern a matter and a form in all the sacraments and to understand these principles in the Aristotelian sense of determinable and determining elements.21 He appears to have introduced the application of the concept of sacramentum et res into the theology o [...] The fruits of his research appeared in an impressive volume in which, together with studies of William of Auxerre and Roland of Cremona, he devoted some fifty pages to an analysis of Hugh's theology of the Hypostatic Union and appended in a similar number of pages a collection of Hugh's texts, edited mainly on the basis of the Vatican Library's copy of Hugh's Scriptum.* Dr.
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Table of Contents
- TABLE OF CONTENTS 6
- FOREWORD 8
- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 10
- INTRODUCTION 14
- 1. Hugh of Saint-Cher 14
- 2. Hugh of Saint-Cher's Works and His Place in Thirteenth-Century Theology 15
- 3. Previous Studies 22
- PART ONE. STUDY OF HUGH OF SAINT-CHER'S THEOLOGY OF THE HYPOSTATIC UNION 28
- Chapter I. THE PHILOSOPHICAL BACKGROUND 30
- 1. Introduction 30
- 2. Ens, Esse, and Existere 30
- 3. Essence and Nature 38
- 4. Various Kinds of Composition in Created Beings 40
- 5. Substance, Hypostasis, Individual, and Person 44
- Chapter II. THEOLOGY OF THE HYPOSTATIC UNION: INTRODUCTION 52
- 1. The Incarnation as a Doctrine of Faith 52
- 2. Comparison of Angelic and Human Natures as to Suitability for Union 57
- Chapter III. THE MODE OF UNION 60
- 1. Hugh of Saint-Cher's Presentation of the Three Opinions 60
- 2. The Persona Composita 74
- 3. The Mode of Union: Not in One Nature 79
- 4. The Mode of Union: In One Person 82
- 5. The Unity or Plurality of Christ 89
- 6. The Relationship of the Natures in the Union 99
- 7. The Grace of Union 105
- Chapter IV. THE DIVINE PARTICIPANT IN THE UNION 112
- 1. The Divine Nature and the Son of God as Incarnate and United 112
- 2. The Divine Nature and the Son of God as Assuming or Uniting Human Nature 118
- 3. The Union of Human Nature to Only One Divine Person 121
- Chapter V. THE HUMAN NATURE ASSUMED IN THE UNION 126
- 1. Christ as Man 126
- 2. The Union of Christ's Body and Soul to the Divinity and to Each Other 132
- 3. The Order of the Unions of Body and Soul 136
- Chapter VI. THE COMMUNICATION OF PROPERTIES OR IDIOMS 140
- Chapter VII. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 146
- PART TWO. TEXTS OF HUGH OF SAINT-CHER ON THE HYPOSTATIC UNION 154
- Chapter I. INTRODUCTION TO THE EDITION 156
- 1. The Need for a New Edition 156
- 2. Manuscripts Used in the Edition 159
- 3. Notes on the Manuscripts Used 162
- Chapter II. SCRIPTUM SUPER III SENTENTIARUM 164
- 1. Distinctio 2 164
- 2. Distinctio 5 170
- 3. Distinctio 6 188
- 4. Distinctio 7 205
- 5. Distinctio 10 215
- 6. Distinctio 11 224
- 7. Distinctio 12 227
- 8. Distinctio 21 232
- 9. Distinctio 22 236
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 246
- ANALYTICAL INDEX 254
- A 254
- B 254
- C 254
- D 255
- E 255
- F 256
- G 256
- H 256
- I 258
- J 259
- L 259
- M 259
- N 259
- O 259
- P 259
- Q 260
- R 260
- S 260
- T 261
- U 261
- V 261
- W 261
- Z 261
- INDEX OF NAMES 262
- A 262
- B 262
- C 262
- D 262
- E 262
- F 262
- G 263
- H 263
- I 264
- J 264
- K 264
- L 264
- M 264
- N 264
- O 264
- P 264
- R 265
- S 265
- T 265
- V 265
- W 266
- Y 266