Ordinatio (commentary on the Sentences)

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Ordinatio (commentary on the Sentences) is William of Ockham’s major theological and philosophical work, consisting of his lectures on Peter Lombard’s Sentences and a key source for his views on logic, metaphysics, and theology.

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instanceOf medieval commentary
philosophical work
scholastic commentary
theological work
alsoKnownAs Commentary on the Sentences NERFINISHED
Ordinatio in quattuor libros Sententiarum NERFINISHED
associatedWith Ockhamism NERFINISHED
nominalism
author William of Ockham NERFINISHED
basedOn Sentences NERFINISHED
commentaryOn Four Books of Sentences NERFINISHED
Sentences NERFINISHED
commentaryOnAuthor Peter Lombard NERFINISHED
contains lectures on Peter Lombard’s Sentences
describedAs major philosophical work of William of Ockham
major theological work of William of Ockham
field logic
metaphysics
philosophy
theology
genre scholastic philosophy
scholastic theology
hasPart Book I
Book II
Book III
Book IV
influenced late medieval philosophy
late medieval theology
later medieval scholasticism
keySourceFor William of Ockham’s views on logic
William of Ockham’s views on metaphysics
William of Ockham’s views on theology
language Latin
mainTitle Ordinatio NERFINISHED
period Middle Ages
philosophicalTradition scholasticism
topic God’s will and freedom
Trinity
creation and conservation
divine foreknowledge and future contingents
divine omnipotence
doctrine of God
grace and justification
incarnation
mental language
sacraments
scientific knowledge in Aristotelian sense
universals

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William of Ockham wrote Ordinatio (commentary on the Sentences)
Ordinatio commentaryOn Ordinatio (commentary on the Sentences)
this entity surface form: Book II of the Sentences