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Philosophical Justice and Reformation Righteousness The Latin Aristotle to Luther and Melanchthon


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Risto Saarinen, "Philosophical Justice and Reformation Righteousness: The Latin Aristotle to Luther and Melanchthon "
English | ISBN: 0198951183 | 2025 | 288 pages | PDF | 3 MB
The churches of the Reformation highlight the righteousness of faith (Iustitia Dei) as the core of their theology. Martin Luther formulated this doctrine as an alternative to the Aristotelian virtue of justice. This volume shows, however, that many different versions of philosophical justice circulated in Luther's days. Some of them already affirm the relational features that characterize later Reformation theology.

As Protestant scholarship has not attended to the philosophical commentaries on Aristotle and the formative impact of Anselm and John Duns Scotus in philosophy and theology, the medieval background of imputative and forensic righteousness is much broader than earlier studies assume. This volume argues that a new historical paradigm of Iustitia Dei
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