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Duns Scotus
Duns Sco·tus D0427200 (dŭnz skō′təs), John Known as "the Subtle Doctor." 1265?-1308. Scottish Franciscan friar, philosopher, and theologian whose commentary on Peter Lombard's Sentences challenged Thomas Aquinas's view of reason's ability to attain truth about the divine.Duns Scotus (ˈdʌnz ˈskɒtəs) n (Biography) John. ?1265–1308, Scottish scholastic theologian and Franciscan priest: opposed the theology of St Thomas Aquinas. See also ScotismDuns Sco•tus (dʌnz ˈskoʊ təs) n. John ( “Doctor Subtilis” ), 1265?–1308, Scottish scholastic theologian. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Duns Scotus - Scottish theologian who was very influential in the Middle Ages (1265-1308)John Duns Scotus |
Duns Scotus
Duns Scotus John. ?1265--1308, Scottish scholastic theologian and Franciscan priest: opposed the theology of St. Thomas Aquinas MedicalSeeSCOTUSDuns Scotus Related to Duns Scotus: William of OckhamSynonyms for Duns Scotusnoun Scottish theologian who was very influential in the Middle Ages (1265-1308)Synonyms |