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Reviews Reviews Isabel Iribarren, Durandus of St Pourçain. A Dominican Theologian in the Shadow of Aquinas. Oxford University Press, Oxford 2005 (Oxford Theological Monographs) xiv + 311 pp. ISBN 0-19-928231-5 Durand of St. Pourçain has long been recognized as one of the leading intellectual fi gures at the University of Paris in the opening decades of the fourteenth century, often placed alongside Peter Aureol as representative of a turn toward a more critical philosophical approach in the years immediately after John Duns Scotus. Durand was the subject of a major work by Josef Koch in 1927 and well as numerous books and articles by others in the last century. Although Iribarren’s work concerns only one area of Durand’s thought, namely the doc- trine of the Trinity and the debate with the Thomist Hervé Nedelec (Hervaeus Natalis), she places both Hervé and Durand in a new and more nuanced context. The opening section examines conciliar and scholastic teaching on the Trinity from the Fourth Lateran Council through Scotus, with particular attention to Aquinas and theories on relation, the divine processions, and the Persons, which form the three areas of Trinitarian doctrine discussed at each point in the book. The second http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Vivarium Brill

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© 2006 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0042-7543
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Reviews Isabel Iribarren, Durandus of St Pourçain. A Dominican Theologian in the Shadow of Aquinas. Oxford University Press, Oxford 2005 (Oxford Theological Monographs) xiv + 311 pp. ISBN 0-19-928231-5 Durand of St. Pourçain has long been recognized as one of the leading intellectual fi gures at the University of Paris in the opening decades of the fourteenth century, often placed alongside Peter Aureol as representative of a turn toward a more critical philosophical approach in the years immediately after John Duns Scotus. Durand was the subject of a major work by Josef Koch in 1927 and well as numerous books and articles by others in the last century. Although Iribarren’s work concerns only one area of Durand’s thought, namely the doc- trine of the Trinity and the debate with the Thomist Hervé Nedelec (Hervaeus Natalis), she places both Hervé and Durand in a new and more nuanced context. The opening section examines conciliar and scholastic teaching on the Trinity from the Fourth Lateran Council through Scotus, with particular attention to Aquinas and theories on relation, the divine processions, and the Persons, which form the three areas of Trinitarian doctrine discussed at each point in the book. The second

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