The Status of Eucharistic Accidents "sine subiecto" : : An Historical Survey up to Thomas Aquinas and Selected Reactions / / Jörgen Vijgen.
If, at the moment of the Eucharistic consecration, solely the accidents remain – as our senses testify – the question inevitably arises: Is it possible for an accident to exist and at the same time not inhere in a subject? This study addresses that question and traces the development of the discussi...
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART 1: The Aristotelian background -- PART 2: The status of Eucharistic accidents ‘sine subiecto’ in early scholasticism -- PART 3: The status of Eucharistic accidents ‘sine subiecto’ in high scholasticism before Thomas Aquinas -- PART 4: The status of Eucharistic accidents ‘sine subiecto’ in Thomas Aquinas and early reactions -- PART 5: The status of Eucharistic accidents ‘sine subiecto’ in selected reactions to Thomas Aquinas -- General conclusion -- Annexes: Transcripts -- Sigla -- Bibliography -- Indexes |
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART 1: The Aristotelian background -- PART 2: The status of Eucharistic accidents ‘sine subiecto’ in early scholasticism -- PART 3: The status of Eucharistic accidents ‘sine subiecto’ in high scholasticism before Thomas Aquinas -- PART 4: The status of Eucharistic accidents ‘sine subiecto’ in Thomas Aquinas and early reactions -- PART 5: The status of Eucharistic accidents ‘sine subiecto’ in selected reactions to Thomas Aquinas -- General conclusion -- Annexes: Transcripts -- Sigla -- Bibliography -- Indexes |
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