Aquinas on Doctrine:: A Critical IntroductionThomas Weinandy, Daniel A. Keating, John Yocum This book provides a critical study of the main Christian doctrines as understood and explained by Thomas Aquinas. The whole Thomistic revival of the last century focused almost exclusively on Aquinas as the Christian philosopher. Thus books and articles developed his understanding of being, his epistomology, natural theology, etc. However little has been done, even to this day, by way of examining Aquinas' teaching on the major Christian doctrines. This book of essays by an international team of recognised scholars will help fill this gap. Such a book will be indispensable in every theological library. |
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... signification . Therefore , that first signification whereby words signify things belongs to the first sense , the historical or literal . That signification whereby things signified by words have themselves also a signi- fication is ...
... signification . Therefore , that first signification whereby words signify things belongs to the first sense , the historical or literal . That signification whereby things signified by words have themselves also a signi- fication is ...
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... signifies the essence in its undivid- edness ; when we say , ' The person is one , ' this attribute signifies the person in its undividedness.54 55 Correlatively , Aquinas puts forward the new concept of ' transcendental multitude ...
... signifies the essence in its undivid- edness ; when we say , ' The person is one , ' this attribute signifies the person in its undividedness.54 55 Correlatively , Aquinas puts forward the new concept of ' transcendental multitude ...
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... signifies Christ , priest and victim , and is consecrated to express his holiness , ' the fount of all the Church's holiness'.37 The altar should be made of stone in order to signify the stone of Christ's sepulchre ; the corporal should ...
... signifies Christ , priest and victim , and is consecrated to express his holiness , ' the fount of all the Church's holiness'.37 The altar should be made of stone in order to signify the stone of Christ's sepulchre ; the corporal should ...
Contents
Act of Creation with its Theological Consequences | 27 |
The Doctrine of the Trinity in St Thomas Aquinas | 45 |
God IS Man The Marvel of the Incarnation | 67 |
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