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Mensa i Valls, Jaume, "El Gladius iugulans thomatistas d'Arnau de Vilanova: context i tesis escatològiques", Tribuna plural. La revista científica, 4 (2014), 187-199.
- Resum
- The aim of this article is to make a global presentation of Gladius iugulans Thomatistas by Arnau de Vilanova (1304) and analyse his escatalogical theses. The immediate context of this work is the controversy experienced between this Catalan doctor and the Dominicanist and Thomist Joan Vigorós in Marseilles during the first few months of 1304. In fact the Marseilles controversy formed part of a more general controversy between Arnau de Vilanova and several professional theologians, which began in Paris in 1299-1300 and ended in the summer of 1305. In Gladius, Vilanova attacks the escatalogogical positions of Thomas Aquinas which formed the basis of Joan Vigorós's stance and reported a process of mythification by the Order of Preachers: the Dominicanists, according to Vilanova, are turning Thomas Aquinas into an “evangelist” and Christ into a simple “poet”. Thomas Aquinas and Arnau de Vilanova embody two opposing manners of understanding theology.
- Matèries
- Vilanova, Arnau de
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