
Capitalizing Christ in Thirteenth-Century Scholasticism | Prof. Boyd Taylor Coolman
The Thomistic Institute
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Exploring Capital Grace and Christ’s Headship in Medieval Theology
This chapter explores the concept of capital grace during the high Middle Ages, emphasizing Christ's dual nature as both divine and human. It highlights the theological developments from influential theologians like Alexander of Hales and Aquinas, along with scriptural references, to support Christ's pivotal role as the head of the Church in relation to capital grace.
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