Some Later Medieval Theories of the Eucharist: Thomas Aquinas, Gilles of Rome, Duns Scotus, and William Ockham

PROLOGUE Introduction 1. Aristotelian Preliminaries I: WHY SACRAMENTS? 2. What, Why, and Wherefore 3. Sacramental Causality: 'Effecting What They Figure!' II: THE METAPHYSICS AND PHYSICS OF REAL PRESENCE 4. Explaining the Presence, Identifying the Change: Aquinas and Giles of Rome 5. Duns Scotus on Placement Problems 6. Duns Scotus on Two Types of Transsubstantiation 7. Remodelling with Ockham 8. Accidents without Substance: Aquinas and Gilles of Rome 9. Independent Accidents: Scotus and Ockham 10. Theology Provoking Philosophy III: WHAT SORT OF UNION? 11. Eucharistic Eating and Drinking 12. Sacraments, Why Ceasing? POST-SCRIPT List of Numbered Propositions Bibliography