Natural and political conceptions of community : the role of the household society in early modern Jesuit thought, c.1590-1650 / by Christoph Philipp Haar
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Intro -- Natural and Political Conceptions of Community: The Role of the Household Society in Early Modern Jesuit Thought, c.1590-1650 -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Theology and Philosophy: Status -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Scholastic Terminology in Aquinas, the Council of Trent, and Domingo de Soto -- 3 The Scotist and Thomistic Accounts of Original Justice -- 4 Suárez's De gratia and Connaturality -- 5 Pure Nature -- 6 The Disagreement among the Jesuits on the State of Innocence -- 7 The Jesuits on the Natural End: God's Liberty and Liberality -- 8 Conclusion: The Theology of Nature -- 2 Aristotle and the Christian Account of Household and Politics -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Aristotle on oikos and polis -- 3 Thomism between Aristotle and Augustine -- 4 The Common Good in Early Modern Scholastic Thought -- 5 The Origin of Public Power -- 6 Status Theology and the Distinction between Household and Politics -- 7 Community before Sin -- 8 Arriaga's Intervention -- 9 Conclusion: Household, Politics, and the Natural End -- 3 The Origins of dominium -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Natural and Moral dominium in Jesuit status Theology -- 3 Husband and Wife in the State of Innocence -- 4 The Origins of dominium under the ius gentium: (1) The Dominicans -- 5 The Origins of dominium under the ius gentium: (2) The Jesuits -- 6 Conclusion: Dominion in the Transition to the Postlapsarian World -- 4 Marriage and Political Virtue -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Oikos and polis in Aristotle's Thought -- 3 The Theology of the Marital Common Good -- 4 Aquinas on the Marital Good and Politics -- 5 Marital and Political Friendship in Early Modern Scholastic Thought -- 6 Marriage and status: Indissolubility -- 7 Conclusion: Virtue in Marriage and in the civitas -- 5 Justice and Right in Oeconomic and Political Life -- 1 Introduction.
2 Aristotle's Universal Justice -- 3 Thomistic Legal Justice -- 4 The Early Modern Scholastics on Legal Justice as General Justice -- 5 Legal Justice as the Specific Citizen Virtue -- 6 Two Jesuit Perspectives on Oeconomic Justice -- 7 Valencia and Tanner on Alterity -- 8 Valencia and Tanner on Equality -- 9 Patria versus respublica -- 10 Conclusion: Resemblances to Political Relations of Virtue and Right -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
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