Ecos antiapolinaristas y aristotelismo en la polémica de Juliano de Eclana

The article deals with the Christological Polemic between Saint Augustin and Julian of Eclanum, to elucidate if the knowledge that Julian had of Apollinarianism was accurate; if it is possible to individuate the source of this knowledge ; if this source had also provided Julian his Aristotelian idea...

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Author:Nello Cipriani
Translator:José Anoz
Published: S.n., s.l., 2011
Volume:56
Pages:269-284
Language:Spanish
Notes:El original de este artículo puede leerse en Augustinianum 21 (1981) 373-389. http://www.findingaugustine.org/Record/11177
Periodical:Augustinus
Number:222-223
Format:Article
Topic:- Biography > Relations and Sources > Pelagianism. Semi-Pelagianism > Pelagianism > Anti-Pelagian Polemic
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Pelagianism. Semi-Pelagianism > Julian of Eclanum
- Biography > Relations and Sources > Aristotelianism / New Academy > Aristotle > Aristotelianism
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Summary:The article deals with the Christological Polemic between Saint Augustin and Julian of Eclanum, to elucidate if the knowledge that Julian had of Apollinarianism was accurate; if it is possible to individuate the source of this knowledge ; if this source had also provided Julian his Aristotelian ideas, which are typical of his theological argumentations.