Jacobus Revius: A Theological Examination of Cartesian Philosophy
Biographical note
Aza Goudriaan, Ph.D. (1999) in Theology, University of Leiden, is a Postdoc Researcher at the Faculty of Theology, University of Leiden. He is the author of Philosophische Gotteserkenntnis bei Suárez und Descartes (Brill, 1999).
Readership
All those interested in Reformed theology and its history, and in the philosophy of Descartes.
Table of contents
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The significance of Revius’ criticism of Descartes
2. Historical backgrounds of the texts
3. Revius’ critique of Cartesian philosophy, 1647: The texts in this edition
4. The contents of the texts
5. Remarks on some issues in Revius’ later anti-Cartesian writings
6. The present edition
Analectorum theologicorum disputatio XXI
Analectorum theologicorum disputatio XXII
Analectorum theologicorum disputatio XXIII
Analectorum theologicorum disputatio XXIV
Analectorum theologicorum disputatio XXV
Methodi cartesianae consideratio theologica
1. Caput I
2. Caput II
3. Caput III
4. Caput IV
5. Caput V
6. Caput VI
7. Caput VII
8. Caput VIII
9. Caput IX
10. Caput X
11. Caput XI
Appendix: Texts related to Descartes in Revius’ Suarez repurgatus, sive syllabus Disputationum metaphysicarum Francisci Suarez . . . cum notis (Leiden 1644)
Bibliography
1. Primary sources
2. Secondary sources
Index of Revius’ quotations from the Bible
Index of Descartes quotations or references in Revius
Quotations from the disputations and the Consideratio in Revius’ later anti-Cartesian writings
Index of Latin words
Index of names
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The significance of Revius’ criticism of Descartes
2. Historical backgrounds of the texts
3. Revius’ critique of Cartesian philosophy, 1647: The texts in this edition
4. The contents of the texts
5. Remarks on some issues in Revius’ later anti-Cartesian writings
6. The present edition
Analectorum theologicorum disputatio XXI
Analectorum theologicorum disputatio XXII
Analectorum theologicorum disputatio XXIII
Analectorum theologicorum disputatio XXIV
Analectorum theologicorum disputatio XXV
Methodi cartesianae consideratio theologica
1. Caput I
2. Caput II
3. Caput III
4. Caput IV
5. Caput V
6. Caput VI
7. Caput VII
8. Caput VIII
9. Caput IX
10. Caput X
11. Caput XI
Appendix: Texts related to Descartes in Revius’ Suarez repurgatus, sive syllabus Disputationum metaphysicarum Francisci Suarez . . . cum notis (Leiden 1644)
Bibliography
1. Primary sources
2. Secondary sources
Index of Revius’ quotations from the Bible
Index of Descartes quotations or references in Revius
Quotations from the disputations and the Consideratio in Revius’ later anti-Cartesian writings
Index of Latin words
Index of names
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