The fourteenth-century controversy between the Dominican Durandus
of St Pour ain and his order plays a central role in explaining the
later success of Thomism. Durandus's independent approach earned
him two censures from Dominican authorities, as he appeared to
jeopardize the order's sense of doctrinal identity. Through a close
examination of the relevant theological issues, this book follows
the course of the controversy to reveal the significant role which
Franciscan theology played in the Dominican interpretation of
Aquinas. This challenges the commonplace portrayal of early
Thomists as a homogenous group, as it reveals the Franciscan
contribution to the shaping of a Dominican intellectual tradition.
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