Abstract: Modern theologians have criticized Thomas' presentation of trinitarian doctrine in his Summa Theologiae because it appears to be a rational demonstration of the Trinity from the one divine essence. Taking their cue from, among other things, the ordering of the Summa Theologiae I in which the discussion of God as one (qq. 1-26) preceeds the discussion of God as three (qq. 27-43), they contend that Thomas derives the Persons from the essence by means of «Augustianian psychological speculations». «At the point of departure of his theory, one meets a unique God, subsisting, possessing a spiritual nature, a perfect God, and having all the characteristics of a `personal' God, of a divine Person. In order to study the nature of ...
Defenders and critics of divine simplicity rightly look to Thomas Aquinas’s important contributions ...
Is it necessary for all Christians – including Christians who are metaphysicians with demonstrative ...
In his Summa Theologiae (1267-73) Saint Thomas Aquinas presented a synthesis of Aristotelian logic a...
Doing Theology with Thomas Aquinas means entering in possession of some fundamental theological and...
“Classical theism,” refers to St. Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologica, which is also known as the Doctr...
Thinking Theologically traces Aquinas’s subtle grammatical and thematic engagements with the doctrin...
Philosophical Aspects of Aquinas's Doctrine on the Trinity in Summa Theologiae. The work has the goa...
There are two general routes that Augustine suggests in De Trinitate, XV, 14-16, 23-25, for a psycho...
Thomas Aquinas (1224-1274)1 is one of the greatest thinkers in Western philosophy and theology. He i...
Abstract: Thomas' doctrine of God in the first part of his Summa Theologiae is a carefully develope...
Resumen: One of Thomas Aquinas's great legacies is the clarity of his teaching about the relationsh...
In this thesis I will examine St. Thomas Aquinas’s treatment of human nature and connect my finding...
From a Reformational perspective this article provides a critical appraisal of the view of reality (...
This paper takes up a disagreement between Augustine and John of Damascus on the relation of the per...
Setting out from an ordering of the basic metaphysical thought of St. Thomas, an ordering, the roots...
Defenders and critics of divine simplicity rightly look to Thomas Aquinas’s important contributions ...
Is it necessary for all Christians – including Christians who are metaphysicians with demonstrative ...
In his Summa Theologiae (1267-73) Saint Thomas Aquinas presented a synthesis of Aristotelian logic a...
Doing Theology with Thomas Aquinas means entering in possession of some fundamental theological and...
“Classical theism,” refers to St. Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologica, which is also known as the Doctr...
Thinking Theologically traces Aquinas’s subtle grammatical and thematic engagements with the doctrin...
Philosophical Aspects of Aquinas's Doctrine on the Trinity in Summa Theologiae. The work has the goa...
There are two general routes that Augustine suggests in De Trinitate, XV, 14-16, 23-25, for a psycho...
Thomas Aquinas (1224-1274)1 is one of the greatest thinkers in Western philosophy and theology. He i...
Abstract: Thomas' doctrine of God in the first part of his Summa Theologiae is a carefully develope...
Resumen: One of Thomas Aquinas's great legacies is the clarity of his teaching about the relationsh...
In this thesis I will examine St. Thomas Aquinas’s treatment of human nature and connect my finding...
From a Reformational perspective this article provides a critical appraisal of the view of reality (...
This paper takes up a disagreement between Augustine and John of Damascus on the relation of the per...
Setting out from an ordering of the basic metaphysical thought of St. Thomas, an ordering, the roots...
Defenders and critics of divine simplicity rightly look to Thomas Aquinas’s important contributions ...
Is it necessary for all Christians – including Christians who are metaphysicians with demonstrative ...
In his Summa Theologiae (1267-73) Saint Thomas Aquinas presented a synthesis of Aristotelian logic a...