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Omnes in Adam ex pacto Dei: Ambrogio Catarinos Doctrine of Covenantal Solidarity and Its Influence on Post-Reformation Reformed Theologians

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By (author): Aaron C. Denlinger

For centuries prior to the Reformation, Christian theologians identified Adams natural relationship to humankind as the basis for its participation in his own guilt and corruption. Beginning in 1532, the Dominican theologian Ambrogio Catarino challenged the validity of this traditional dogma, arguing that humankinds solidarity with Adam stemmed immediately from divine volition and ordination. According to Catarino, Adams appointment to bear the moral cause of every human person was concretely embodied in a covenant that God established with Adam in the garden. Catarinos teaching sparked several decades of moderate controversy among Roman Catholic thinkers regarding the reality of a pre-fall covenant and the proper basis of humankinds solidarity with Adam. In the long run, his teaching found few Catholic supporters. However, from the late sixteenth-century onwards, Protestant Reformed theologians began to advance a notion of humankinds solidarity with Adam remarkably like Catarinos doctrine. For Reformed theologians, it was the so-called covenant of works that provided a rationale for universal Adamic guilt. That covenant performed other conceptual tasks in the mature theological systems of post-Reformation Reformed thinkers, but grounding humankinds solidarity with its common forefather was not least among the operations ascribed to it. This book exposits Catarinos own doctrine of covenantal solidarity, explores the medieval sources of his teaching, and traces the influence of his doctrine on Reformed thinkers. It provides insight into the doctrine of a significant Catholic Reformation theologian, and illumines the complicated and somewhat surprising background to Reformed theologys own eventual teaching on Adams federal (covenantal) headship. See more
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  • Weight: 634g
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2024
  • Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG
  • Publication City/Country: Germany
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783525569207

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