William of Alnwick

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William of Alnwick was a medieval Franciscan theologian and philosopher known for his contributions to scholastic thought and his association with the Scotist tradition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Franciscan friar
Scotist philosopher
human
medieval philosopher
medieval theologian
scholastic philosopher
activeInCentury 14th century
late 13th century
clergyStatus friar
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
educatedAt University of Oxford
University of Paris NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English
fieldOfWork ethics
metaphysics
scholasticism
theology
genre biblical commentary
scholastic quaestiones
hasGender male
influenced later Scotist theologians
influencedBy Aristotle
Augustine of Hippo NERFINISHED
John Duns Scotus NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
mainInterest divine omnipotence
moral theology
theology of grace
univocity of being
movement Scotism
notableIdea defense of Scotist positions against Thomism
notableWork Commentary on the Sentences NERFINISHED
Quaestiones disputatae NERFINISHED
occupation philosopher
theologian
university teacher
philosophicalSchool Scotist school NERFINISHED
medieval scholasticism
placeOfActivity Oxford NERFINISHED
Paris NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousOrder Order of Friars Minor NERFINISHED

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Scotism hasNotableFollower William of Alnwick