
Scotist School
The Scotist School is a philosophical and theological tradition founded by John Duns Scotus in the 13th century. It emphasizes the importance of reason and logic in understanding God and faith, asserting that human intelligence can grasp divine truths through careful analysis. The school highlights the concept of God's "free will" and the uniqueness of individual beings, emphasizing that God's grace and human effort work together. Scotism also stresses the significance of individual dignity and the complexity of reality, balancing faith with reason in exploring moral and theological questions.