Scienza divina e soteriologia in John Wyclif. Studio sull’inedito De sciencia dei
Abstract
The thesis («Divine Knowledge and Soteriology in John Wyclif. An Essay on the unpublished tract De
sciencia dei») contains the established text of the wycliffian inedited tract De sciencia dei and a doctinal
essay. In the introduction are given many historical, codicological and philological details about the
unpublished tract and about the Summa de ente, the academic collection of writings to whom it belongs.
In the first chapter are exposed the main contents of the tract pertaining Wyclif’s theory of divine
knowledge, considered also in the light of other passages of his works where the same topic is
developped. In the second chapter is detected Wyclif’s doctrine of salvation, which is firstly and widely
formuled in the De sciencia dei; then, is shown that the soteriology emerging in Wyclif’s later De
dominio divino is close to the De sciencia dei’s. Lastly, in the third chapter is suggested an ermeneutical
proposal on Wyclif’s theology based on some textual evidencies – including those where the interesting
notion of esse intencionale can be seen at work– which show Wyclif’s attempt to safe his theology and
philosophy from the risk of determinism and panteism. [edited by Author]