1997
DOI: 10.1353/tho.1997.0003
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Aquinas and Olivi on Evangelical Poverty: A Medieval Debate and its Modern Significance

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“…7 See Brett 1997, 11-20;Mäkinen 2001, 55-94. To be precise, it is actually missleading to speak of the Franciscan or the Dominican view of apostolic poverty because there were several Franciscan as well as Dominican views of dominion and usus. See Madigan 1997. questions (questio disputata), which was later named Quid ponat ius vel dominium (c. 1295). 8 Olivi's treatise is an academic piece of work in which Olivi operates with the language of rights, but his main interest is in metaphysics.…”
Section: Peter John Olivimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 See Brett 1997, 11-20;Mäkinen 2001, 55-94. To be precise, it is actually missleading to speak of the Franciscan or the Dominican view of apostolic poverty because there were several Franciscan as well as Dominican views of dominion and usus. See Madigan 1997. questions (questio disputata), which was later named Quid ponat ius vel dominium (c. 1295). 8 Olivi's treatise is an academic piece of work in which Olivi operates with the language of rights, but his main interest is in metaphysics.…”
Section: Peter John Olivimentioning
confidence: 99%