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Book Synopsis tienne Gilsons Jean Duns Scot: Introduction Ses Positions Fondamentales is widely understood to be one of the most important works on John Duns Scotus texts, famous for their complexity. James Colberts translation is the first time that Gilsons work on Scotus has been put into English, with an introduction by Trent Pomplun and an afterword by John Millbank. Scotus contributed to the development of a metaphysical system that was compatible with Christian doctrine, an epistemology that altered the 13th century understanding of human knowledge, and a theology that stressed both divine and human will. Gilson, in turn, offers a thoroughly comprehensive introduction to the fundamental positions that Scotus stood for. Explaining Scotuss views on metaphysics, the existence of infinite being and divine nature, the matter of the physical spiritual and angelic, intellectual knowledge and will and Scotus relationship with other scholars, Gilson and Colbert show how deeply Scotus left a mark on discussions of such disparate topics as the semantics of religious language, the problem of universals, divine illumination, and the nature of human freedom. This work has been translated from the original work in French Jean Duns Scot. Introduction ses positions fondamentales ((c) 1952 by Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin). Review Quotes This classic book offers a way of understanding Scotus, as well as contemporary interpretations of Scotus. In his Preface, Gilson cautions that it is always imprudent to extract in Scotuss name consequences that he has not deduced. The timeliness of this warning--which henceforth I intend to heed--makes clear the importance of this translation. -- Matthew Levering, James N. and Mary D. Perry Jr. Chair of Theology, Mundelein Seminary, USA At long last we have a highly readable translation of tienne Gilsons Jean Duns Scot. This book is utterly indispensable for three reasons. First, it offers a lucid introduction to the most important medieval thinker after Aquinas; secondly, it illuminates the thought of the most prominent mediaevalist of the 20th century; and thirdly, John Milbanks interpretative Afterword is a genuine masterclass in its own right. -- Rik Van Nieuwenhove, Durham University, UK Why translate into English today a six hundred eighty-page history of a medieval authors treatment of diverse metaphysical issues, published in French back in 1952? Probably for many of the same reasons that this work was translated into Italian only in 2007. Gilsons original Preface and the translators Appendices provide the perspective to see the worth of translating the mammoth text: together they all offer an invitation to pursue today a deeper understanding of Scotuss collection of metaphysical themes. -- Stephen F. Brown, Boston College, USA ...Colbert delivers to English readers a translation of a difficult and expansive book. This translation is not only lucidly rendered, as well as faithful to Gilson; it is also a deeply learned volume. Colbert distinguishes this translation throughout by profound immersion in the complex theology and philosophy of Duns Scots-and of medieval scholastic thought in general. For the herculean effort, assiduity, and deep erudition that this volume required, [...] readers of Gilson and of Scotus, as well as historian of medieval Christian history and thought, owe Colbert their enthusiasm and gratitude. -- Kevin Madigan, Harvard Divinity School, USA About the Author tienne Gilson (1884-1978) was a French philosopher and historian of philosophy. James Colbert is an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Fitchburg State University, USA. He has published translations from French, Spanish, and Italian.