This article deals with the doctrine of providence in Thomas Aquinas based on the thinking of the French philosopher Christian Godin: divine providence would provide an understanding of the “totality” (totalité) that concerns not only the entire universe but also each individual. Aquinas gives an Aristotelian explanation of chance, luck and contingency from the divine perspective. Omniscience, omnipotence and divine providence, however, do not contradict the existence of either true contingency in the natural world or freedom but, on the contrary, they support them. In short, the two peculiarities of the doctrine of providence in St. Thomas here exposed are: first, that God’s will is the ultimate foundation of all contingency (and not merel...
This essay explores and exposes Thomas Aquinas' notions of prudence and providence and interprets th...
According to Aquinas, divine omniscience, omnipotence and providence, do not contradict the existenc...
This article examines the notion of providence in the thought of St Justin martyr. First, it is show...
This article deals with the doctrine of providence in Thomas Aquinas based on the thinking of the Fr...
This theological thesis is about conceptualising providence and its relation to contingency. What ap...
Thomas Aquinas’s engagement with newly received Arabic commentaries on Aristotle and Neoplatonic ide...
Thomas Aquinas (1224/5-1274), the doctor angelicus (angelic doctor), devoted an exceptionally large ...
The article aims to reconsider, in a critical manner, two specific presuppositions of the Gilsonian ...
This paper presents a philosophical argument for divine providence by Aquinas. I suggest that upon r...
The main goal of this paper is tocompare how Thomas Aquinas expressedhis doctrine of providence thro...
Thomas Aquinas articulated an understanding of nature that sought to maintain together the integrity...
This paper briefly examines how and in what sense, according to Thomas Aquinas, divine foreknowledge...
Attempts to solve the issue of divine action in nature have resulted in many innovative proposals s...
This essay explores and exposes Thomas Aquinas' notions of prudence and providence and interprets th...
According to Aquinas, divine omniscience, omnipotence and providence, do not contradict the existenc...
This article examines the notion of providence in the thought of St Justin martyr. First, it is show...
This article deals with the doctrine of providence in Thomas Aquinas based on the thinking of the Fr...
This theological thesis is about conceptualising providence and its relation to contingency. What ap...
Thomas Aquinas’s engagement with newly received Arabic commentaries on Aristotle and Neoplatonic ide...
Thomas Aquinas (1224/5-1274), the doctor angelicus (angelic doctor), devoted an exceptionally large ...
The article aims to reconsider, in a critical manner, two specific presuppositions of the Gilsonian ...
This paper presents a philosophical argument for divine providence by Aquinas. I suggest that upon r...
The main goal of this paper is tocompare how Thomas Aquinas expressedhis doctrine of providence thro...
Thomas Aquinas articulated an understanding of nature that sought to maintain together the integrity...
This paper briefly examines how and in what sense, according to Thomas Aquinas, divine foreknowledge...
Attempts to solve the issue of divine action in nature have resulted in many innovative proposals s...
This essay explores and exposes Thomas Aquinas' notions of prudence and providence and interprets th...
According to Aquinas, divine omniscience, omnipotence and providence, do not contradict the existenc...
This article examines the notion of providence in the thought of St Justin martyr. First, it is show...