John Duns Scotus
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John Duns Scotus (c. 1266–1308) was a Christianity Franciscan philosopher and theologian associated with major debates, teachings, or movements in the history of theism.
Overview
John Duns Scotus influenced scholastic theology through work on divine freedom, univocity of being, and the will. This starter article is intended as a neutral biographical entry for Wikitheism and should be expanded with reliable historical, theological, and academic sources.
Contributions to theistic thought
Key areas of relevance include:
- Concepts of God, gods, ultimate reality, revelation, devotion, or divine action
- The relationship between faith, reason, practice, ethics, and community
- Influence on later religious traditions, schools, movements, or philosophical debates
See also
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