This article considers the connection – or lack of connection – between prayer and contemplation in the writings of St Thomas Aquinas from his Commentary on the Sentences to the Summa Theologiae. The first part examines the meaning of 'contemplation' and it demonstrates that Aquinas uses contemplation in a broad and in a more restricted sense. The second part outlines his understanding of prayer, which he primarily conceives of in petitionary terms. Finally, the chapter considers the reasons why Aquinas does not establish a particularly strong connection between contemplation and prayer. Aside from the fact that contemplation is a pursuit of the theoretical intellect while prayer is associated with the practical intellect, there may have be...
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The sacred preaching is, according to St. Thomas Aquinas, one of the key tasks of the ministers of G...
The last century of patristic scholarship has seen a striking revival in the study of the Cappadocia...
This dissertation comprehensively explores the sources of two contemporary Christian contemplative p...
Article focuses on the issue of active and contemplative life in medieval thought, especially in the...
The aim of the article is to present the problem of contemplation and knowledge per raptum in St. Th...
AbstractThe object of the present analysis is a comparison between medieval theological reflection a...
This contribution examines two related points in relation to Aquinas’s understanding of contemplatio...
Father Jarrett expounds on the characteristics and the meaning of contemplation as one method of pra...
This paper attempts to illustrate an ascetic theology of Thomas Aquinas that was grounded in his Dom...
Thinking Theologically traces Aquinas’s subtle grammatical and thematic engagements with the doctrin...
This article raises the question of the mutual relation between theology and prayer. The- ology is ...
Abstract. — The present article examines the meaning of human contemplation (θεωρία) in Aristotle. T...
Thomas Aquinas ’ thought is generally considered, with justification, to be an appli-cation of the p...
Francis of Assisi did not shape a systematic tractate about prayer and contemplation. He was first o...
There is no doubt that the philosophical work of Plato and his student, Aristotle, are a significant...
The sacred preaching is, according to St. Thomas Aquinas, one of the key tasks of the ministers of G...
The last century of patristic scholarship has seen a striking revival in the study of the Cappadocia...
This dissertation comprehensively explores the sources of two contemporary Christian contemplative p...