For some today, Scotus is one of the most important Franciscan theologians and the founder of Scotism, a special form of Scholasticism. |
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Ward, besides, may provide still another valuable gift through her analysis of Hopkins' Scotism. |
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It is interesting that Lonergan and Balthasar concur in their respective negative assessments of the long-range effects of Scotism. |
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Scotism never took root in Oxford either, in spite of the fact that the first half of the fourteenth century was dominated by Franciscan thinkers. |
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