Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityPlatonic philosophy influenced by Christianity from the beginning. Through St. Augustine and later, St. Anselm, it became a strong and apparentley permanent part of the Christian tradition. Aristotle was first studied and taught by the Arabian scholars, Avicenna of Persia and Avarroes of Spain. St. Thomas Aquinas was introduced to Artistotle and his philosophy by Albertus Magnus. He himself studied Aristotle in the original Greek, and accepted the philosophy of Aristotle. St. Augustine made faith the starting point of the search for truth, in his system. Using faith as the beginning, he went on to use reason. Faith and reason were identical to him, except that reason was the later and higher stage in the pro...
Yet in the Thomistic synthesis, which has so strong an appeal as a philosophical structure, the Holy...
The article by Joseph Ellul OP analyses similarities and differences in the philosophical approach o...
Thomas Aquinas is celebrated for many things in the history of Christian theology, but one is the re...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityPlatonic philosophy influenced by Christianity from the beginning. T...
The authors Augustine, Aquinas, and Dante represent the Catholic Intellectual Tradition claim that h...
Thomas Aquinas (1224-1274)1 is one of the greatest thinkers in Western philosophy and theology. He i...
There seems little reason for a philosopher to have religious faith. Beliefs derived from faith are ...
In researching the compatibility of reason and faith in the Summa Theologiae of Thomas Aquinas we be...
The Second Vatican Council, social upheaval, and quickly changing cultural norms were a part of the ...
In this thesis I will examine St. Thomas Aquinas’s treatment of human nature and connect my finding...
In the history of western thought, few people are more influential than Augustine. His thought cont...
Thomas Aquinas has long been understood to have reconciled faith and reason. Typically, he is unders...
According to St. Augustine Faith and Reason are intertwined, overlapping each other, but without exc...
The question of are faith and reason compatible has been argued over extensively. Those who claim th...
From close to its inception, St. Augustine’s misunderstanding of the nature of ancient Greek philoso...
Yet in the Thomistic synthesis, which has so strong an appeal as a philosophical structure, the Holy...
The article by Joseph Ellul OP analyses similarities and differences in the philosophical approach o...
Thomas Aquinas is celebrated for many things in the history of Christian theology, but one is the re...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityPlatonic philosophy influenced by Christianity from the beginning. T...
The authors Augustine, Aquinas, and Dante represent the Catholic Intellectual Tradition claim that h...
Thomas Aquinas (1224-1274)1 is one of the greatest thinkers in Western philosophy and theology. He i...
There seems little reason for a philosopher to have religious faith. Beliefs derived from faith are ...
In researching the compatibility of reason and faith in the Summa Theologiae of Thomas Aquinas we be...
The Second Vatican Council, social upheaval, and quickly changing cultural norms were a part of the ...
In this thesis I will examine St. Thomas Aquinas’s treatment of human nature and connect my finding...
In the history of western thought, few people are more influential than Augustine. His thought cont...
Thomas Aquinas has long been understood to have reconciled faith and reason. Typically, he is unders...
According to St. Augustine Faith and Reason are intertwined, overlapping each other, but without exc...
The question of are faith and reason compatible has been argued over extensively. Those who claim th...
From close to its inception, St. Augustine’s misunderstanding of the nature of ancient Greek philoso...
Yet in the Thomistic synthesis, which has so strong an appeal as a philosophical structure, the Holy...
The article by Joseph Ellul OP analyses similarities and differences in the philosophical approach o...
Thomas Aquinas is celebrated for many things in the history of Christian theology, but one is the re...