The Teaching of Duns Scotus on Whether Only a God-Man Could Make Satisfaction for Sin within the Context of Thirteenth-Century Franciscan Theology

The Thomist 79 (4):551-84 (2015)
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An examination of how Anselm's claim that only a God-man could make satisfaction for sin was interpreted in the writings of Bonaventure, Peter of John Olivi, Richard of Middleton, and Duns Scotus.

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