Reformed thought on freedom : the concept of free choice in early modern reformed theology / Asselt, Willem J

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Texts and studies in Reformation and post-Reformation thoughtPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Baker Academic, c2010.Description: 261 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780801035210
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 233/.70882842 22
LOC classification:
  • BT809 .R44 2010
Contents:
Introduction -- Free choice : the fate of the reformed tradition -- Continuity of medieval method in post-Reformation reformed theology -- The nature and genres of reformed scholastic texts -- Reverent exposition -- Conceptual analysis -- Different genres -- Clarification of terms and concepts -- Ontological concepts -- Anthropological terms -- Logical distinctions -- Survey of chosen texts -- Always free, but not always good : Girolamo Zanchi (1516-1590) on free will -- Translation of the texts -- The free choice of our first parents before the fall -- Free will in unregenerated man after the first sin -- Structure of the text -- Terminological clarification -- Nature and object of free will -- Different kinds of freedom -- Freedom and necessity -- Free will in the different states -- Zanchi's final definition -- Evaluation : Zanchi's place in the tradition -- An image of its maker: theses on freedom of Franciscus Junius (1545-1602) -- Translation of the text -- Structure of the text -- Terminological clarification -- The subject of free choice (theses 2-7) -- The proper attribute of free choice (theses 8-16) -- Analogical attribution of freedom to the will (theses 13-16) -- The definition of free choice -- The subject of free choice -- The object of free choice -- The act of free choice: explaining freedom -- Application of the definition to various subjects -- God as subject of free choice (theses 25-29) -- Man and angels (theses 30-58) -- Free choice of man before the fall (theses 30-37) -- The three states after the fall -- State of corruption (theses 43-49) -- State of regeneration (theses 50-57) -- State of glory (thesis 58) -- Undisputed freedom: a disputation of Franciscus Gomarus (1563-1641) -- Translation of the text -- Structure of the text -- The definition of free choice -- Free choice in its four states -- Free choice before the fall -- Free choice after the fall and before conversion -- Free choice in conversion -- Free choice after conversion -- Evaluation: Gomarus' s place in the tradition -- The will as master of its own act : a disputation rediscovered of Gisbertus Voetius (1589-1676) on freedom of will -- Translation of the text -- Structure of the text -- Definition of freedom by the Jesuits -- Definition of freedom by Voetius -- Compatibility of the essence of freedom with hypothetical necessity -- Hypothetical necessity arising from the divine decree -- Hypothetical necessity arising from the physical premotion -- Hypothetical necessity arising from the practical judgment of the intellect -- Beyond indifference: an elenctic locus on free choice by Francesco Turrettini (1623-1687) -- Translation of the text -- Structure of the text -- Freedom and necessity -- Will and intellect -- Structural freedom -- Statebound freedom -- Clear and distinct freedom : a compendium of Bernardinus de Moor (1709-1780) in a cartesian context -- Translation of the texts -- The compendium of Christian theology of John Marck -- The continuous commentary by Bernardinus de Moor -- Structure of the text -- Essential and accidental freedom -- The faculties of the soul -- The judgment of the intellect -- Intellect and will -- Freedom as autonomy or absolute indifference -- Freedom as rational spontaneity -- Necessity and freedom.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Free choice : the fate of the reformed tradition -- Continuity of medieval method in post-Reformation reformed theology -- The nature and genres of reformed scholastic texts -- Reverent exposition -- Conceptual analysis -- Different genres -- Clarification of terms and concepts -- Ontological concepts -- Anthropological terms -- Logical distinctions -- Survey of chosen texts -- Always free, but not always good : Girolamo Zanchi (1516-1590) on free will -- Translation of the texts -- The free choice of our first parents before the fall -- Free will in unregenerated man after the first sin -- Structure of the text -- Terminological clarification -- Nature and object of free will -- Different kinds of freedom -- Freedom and necessity -- Free will in the different states -- Zanchi's final definition -- Evaluation : Zanchi's place in the tradition -- An image of its maker: theses on freedom of Franciscus Junius (1545-1602) -- Translation of the text -- Structure of the text -- Terminological clarification -- The subject of free choice (theses 2-7) -- The proper attribute of free choice (theses 8-16) -- Analogical attribution of freedom to the will (theses 13-16) -- The definition of free choice -- The subject of free choice -- The object of free choice -- The act of free choice: explaining freedom -- Application of the definition to various subjects -- God as subject of free choice (theses 25-29) -- Man and angels (theses 30-58) -- Free choice of man before the fall (theses 30-37) -- The three states after the fall -- State of corruption (theses 43-49) -- State of regeneration (theses 50-57) -- State of glory (thesis 58) -- Undisputed freedom: a disputation of Franciscus Gomarus (1563-1641) -- Translation of the text -- Structure of the text -- The definition of free choice -- Free choice in its four states -- Free choice before the fall -- Free choice after the fall and before conversion -- Free choice in conversion -- Free choice after conversion -- Evaluation: Gomarus' s place in the tradition -- The will as master of its own act : a disputation rediscovered of Gisbertus Voetius (1589-1676) on freedom of will -- Translation of the text -- Structure of the text -- Definition of freedom by the Jesuits -- Definition of freedom by Voetius -- Compatibility of the essence of freedom with hypothetical necessity -- Hypothetical necessity arising from the divine decree -- Hypothetical necessity arising from the physical premotion -- Hypothetical necessity arising from the practical judgment of the intellect -- Beyond indifference: an elenctic locus on free choice by Francesco Turrettini (1623-1687) -- Translation of the text -- Structure of the text -- Freedom and necessity -- Will and intellect -- Structural freedom -- Statebound freedom -- Clear and distinct freedom : a compendium of Bernardinus de Moor (1709-1780) in a cartesian context -- Translation of the texts -- The compendium of Christian theology of John Marck -- The continuous commentary by Bernardinus de Moor -- Structure of the text -- Essential and accidental freedom -- The faculties of the soul -- The judgment of the intellect -- Intellect and will -- Freedom as autonomy or absolute indifference -- Freedom as rational spontaneity -- Necessity and freedom.

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