Nicolaus Cusanus on faith and the intellect: a case study in 15th-century Fides-Ratio controversy
In this book, K.M. Ziebart argues convincingly that Cusanus' epistemology was a direct response to late-medieval debates over the relation between faith and reason-one which sought to resolve these debates by introducing a controversially strong integration of philosophy and theology. By examin...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this book, K.M. Ziebart argues convincingly that Cusanus' epistemology was a direct response to late-medieval debates over the relation between faith and reason-one which sought to resolve these debates by introducing a controversially strong integration of philosophy and theology. By examining his works in the context of debates with his peers, Ziebart shows how and why Cusanus came to articulate a theory of knowledge in which faith is posited as inherent to the very structure of mind, as the 'vis iudiciaria', or power of judgment. This well-grounded study sheds new light on the Cusan philosophy and expands our view of a crucial, liminal period in European intellectual history |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface and Acknowledgements ................................... xi
List of Abbreviations ........................................ xiii
Introduction .................................................. i
Methodological Considerations Organization of Study .... 1
Nicolaus Cusanus and fides-ratio Dialectic in the Fifteenth
Century .................................................... 4
Representations of Faith and Reason in Cusan Thought and
the Appearance of a Problem .............................. 6
Mysteria fidei: Faith and Reason in Book III of De docta
ignorantia ........................................... i 5
Faith and Reason in the Early Sermons ..................... 24
Previous Scholarship on the Relationship of Faith and Reason
in Cusan Thought .......................................... 33
PART ONE
FAITH AND REASON IN THE DEBATES AND CONTROVERSIES
SURROUNDING THE RECEPTION OF CUSANUS WORKS
BY HIS CONTEMPORARIES 1
1 The Cusanus-Wenck Debate .................................. 53
Wenck and Conciliarism: The Political Motives Behind the
Debate 55
Wenck s Opposition to Lay Mysticism ----------------------- 56
John of Gelnhausen and the Origin of the Debate ........... 60
Wenck’s Response to De docta ignorantia: The De ignota
Utteratura _________________________________________________ 63
Eckhardian/Beghardian “heresy՞ in De docta ignorantia ....... 72
Destruction of the Aristotelian Philosophy .................. 81
De ignota Utteratura as a Document in the History of
Fifteenth-Century Sectarian Religious Controversy ........ 85
Cusanus’ Response to Johannes Wenck: The Apologia doctae
ignorantiae and Idiota Treatises ............................ 88
The Apologia doctae ignorantiae .............................. 88
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CONTENTS
The Idiota Dialogues as Further Response ............... 105
Idiota de sapientia ..................«............... 108
Idiota de mente ........................................ 118
Chapter 1 Conclusion: The Cusanus-Wenck Debate, Apologia,
and Idiota Treatises ..................................... 134
2 The Tegemsee Debate ......................................... 137
Background of the Debate ................................. 139
The University of Vienna and Reform in Austria ......... 139
Conciliarism in Aggsbach s Criticism ..................... 149
Reception of Cusanus Works in the Monasteries, and the
Development of the Debate .............................. 153
Vincent s Tractate against Cusanus: The Impugnatorium
laudatorii doctae ignorantiae ............................ 176
Cusanus De visione Dei .................................. 188
Chapter 2 Conclusion: Evaluating the Tegemsee Debate ..... 195
Conclusion to Part 1: Cusanus Debates with Wenck and Aggsbach
against the Background of Fifteenth-Century Theological
Controversy ................................................ 197
PART TWO
BEYOND THE DEBATES: FAITH AND REASON AS MIRRORED
IN CUSANUS PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY
3 The Philosopher and the Idiot: The Role of Aristotelian
Philosophy in the Philosophy and Theology of Cusanus ..... 201
Previous Views of Cusanus Relationship to Aristotle ..... 201
References to Aristotle in Cusanus ....................... 204
References to Aristotle in the Sermons ................ 206
References in the Sermons to the Ethics ............. 208
References in the Sermons to the Metaphysics ........ 210
References to Aristotle in the Treatises ................... 213
Aristotle and the coincidentia oppositorum ............ 215
On the Subject of Substance ........................... 218
On the Subject of Forms/Universals ...................... 222
On the Unity of the Intellectual Tradition ............ 226
Chapter 3 Conclusion: Rethinking Cusanus and the
Aristotelian Philosophy ................................. 228
CONTENTS IX
4 The Articulation of Faith and Reason in Cusan Predication .... 237
Sermon 60: Ego resuscitabo eum in novissimo die (1446) ........ 239
Sermon 124: Venitfilius hominis (1452) ........................ 240
Sermon 129: Filii huius saeculi (1453) ........................ 241
Sermon 130: IntravitJesus (1453) .............................. 244
Sermon 133: Ego si exaltatus fuere (1453) ..................... 248
Sermon 134: Credidit ipse (1453) .............................. 250
Sermon 135: Gaudėte et exsultate (1453) ....................... 251
Sermon 143: Nunc dimittis (1454) .............................. 253
Sermon 148: Miserere meifili David (1454) ..................... 253
Sermon 189: Qui manducai hune panem vivet in aetemum (1455) 257
Sermon 193: Relictis omnibus secuti šunt eum (1455) ........... 262
Sermon 245: Crucifixus resurrexit (1456) ...................... 263
Sermon 268: Sic currite, ut comprehendatis (1457) ............. 264
Sermon 275: Non sumus ancillae filii (1457) ................... 269
Sermon 289: Sic currite, ut comprehendatis (1459) ............. 271
Chapter 4 Conclusion: Faith and Intellectual Fulfilment in the
Later Sermons .............................................. 276
Conclusion: Conflict or Coherence? The Fusion of Faith and
Reason in Cusan Philosophy and Theology .................... 279
APPENDICES
Appendix 1 Chronological List of Letters and Works Related to
the Tegernsee” Debate on Mystical Theology ................ 287
Appendix 2 Edition and Translation of Excerpt from Johannes
Wenck s Letter to John of Gelnhausen, 1442 (Wenck s
Summary of the 17 ‘proposals of Hans Franckfurter) ........ 291
Appendix 3 Translation of Excerpt from Letter of Vincent of
Aggsbach to John Schlitpacher (of Weilheim),
February 25,1451 ........................................... 294
Appendix 4 Translation of Excerpt from the Impugnatorium
Laudatorii in Letter of Vincent of Aggsbach to John
Schlitpacher (of Weilheim), Dec. 19,1454 ................... 295
Appendix 5 Translation of Excerpt from Letter of Vincent of
Aggsbach to John Schlitpacher (of Weilheim), June 26,1459 ... 302
Appendix 6 Translation of Letter of Vincent of Aggsbach to
John Schlitpacher (of Weilheim), Die 8. Michaelis, 1460 .... 306
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CONTENTS
Appendix 7 Letter of Thomas Papier (Prior of Aggsbach) to
John Schlitpacher (of Weilheim) ............................. 307
Appendix 8 Translation of Notes Made by John Schlitpacher
(of Weilheim) and Leopold Wydemann Summarizing the
Stages of the Debate and Listing the Respective Major
Treatises and Letters Involved ............................... 309
Bibliography .................................................... 313
Index ........................................................... 325
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