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Cross Richard , Fides et Ratio: The Harmony of Philosophy and Theology in Duns Scotus, in Antonianum 83/4 (2008) p. 589-602.
 

Summary: A recent analysis of the theological contribution of Duns Scotus includes the following: God’s transcendence and otherness are so exalted [by Duns Scotus] that our reason, our sense of the true and good, are no longer an authentic mirror of God, whose deepest possibilities remain eternally unattainable and hidden behind his actual decisions. As oppo... ()

 
Cross Richard, Where the angels fear to tread: Duns Scotus and Radical Orthodoxy, in Antonianum 76/1 (2001) p. 7-41.
 

Summary: Radical Orthodoxy analyses the current state of theology by constructing explanatory narratives on the basis of theological tradition. One such narrative is that certain central mistakes in the past led to modernity and the consequent decline of theology into ontology. Key in this alleged process is Scotus’s claim that t... ()