Albertus Magnus
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St. Albert the Great on whether God would have become man, if man had not sinned
There is a famous controversy between St. Thomas Aquinas and Bl. John Duns Scotus on the question of whether God would have still become man, if man had not sinned/fallen. Bl. Scotus says yes, for reasons having to do with his theory of the Primacy of Christ; St. Thomas gives a cautious “no,” because he…
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Translatio: St. Albertus Magnus, Super Porphyrium De V universalibus, I.I.1
Begins the Logic [Books] of Brother Albert, O. P., when Bishop of Ratisbon Book I: On the Universals Tractate I: On the Antecedents to Logic Chapter 1. Whether Logic is a Special Science? In dealings [intendentibus] about logic, it is to be considered first what sort of science logic is and whether it is some…
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Translatio: St. Albertus Magnus, Summa Theologiae, Book I Prologue
Begins the first book on the mystery of the Trinity and Unity according to Brother Albert, professed of the Order of Preachers, once bishop of Ratisbon. “Thy knowledge is become wonderful to me: it is high, and I cannot reach to it” [1]. In this authority six things are noted, in which the science of…






