The affective knowledge of God is this kind of knowledge that follows human affection. This knowledge comes about on two levels: on the natural human inclination to God and on the religious level of man’s orientation towards God. What is the nature of the affective knowledge of God? What does the passage of ex affectu circa divina in intellectum consist in? It seems that there are three matters:– firstly, since there is a natural inclination towards God in man (desiderium naturale vivendi Deum), man will be “restless” as long as he does not recognise or find God,– secondly, who loves God gains a new and more profound knowledge of Divine matters through con-naturalness and inclination,– thirdly, as a result of meeting with God and unificatio...
For St. Augustine the act of faith, that exists in the mind of a believer, is an intentional phenome...
One of the most current trends in modern philosophical and theological science is the development of...
It is argued that our knowledge of the senses has extended far beyond the classical five senses, and...
In the absence of an ex professo treatment of knowledge by connaturality by St. Thomas, it is necess...
For God so loved the world . . . We believe these words, but what do they really mean? Does God cho...
For the twelfth-century theologian Hugh of Saint Victor, the human affectus is where the problem lie...
According to the texts of God's knowledge, the purpose of creation is general and necessary, and its...
The true religious feeling is rooted in adoration. The taste of adoration is derived from the experi...
The article is a study of the late scholastic concept of natural theology based on the works of Fr....
A work of analytic theology, this thesis offers an account of the nature of God's love and the way i...
Whether God has a knowledge is a controversial issue both philosophy and theology. Does God have a k...
How do Christian theology and Christian experiencing of God relate? What role do a text fixed by car...
This study is an attempt to introduce the innate disposition of humans as a source of deism and theo...
Made in the Image of God is a book that provides key concepts for understanding the nature and perso...
The purpose of this study is to identify the essence and features of the cosmic nature of religious ...
For St. Augustine the act of faith, that exists in the mind of a believer, is an intentional phenome...
One of the most current trends in modern philosophical and theological science is the development of...
It is argued that our knowledge of the senses has extended far beyond the classical five senses, and...
In the absence of an ex professo treatment of knowledge by connaturality by St. Thomas, it is necess...
For God so loved the world . . . We believe these words, but what do they really mean? Does God cho...
For the twelfth-century theologian Hugh of Saint Victor, the human affectus is where the problem lie...
According to the texts of God's knowledge, the purpose of creation is general and necessary, and its...
The true religious feeling is rooted in adoration. The taste of adoration is derived from the experi...
The article is a study of the late scholastic concept of natural theology based on the works of Fr....
A work of analytic theology, this thesis offers an account of the nature of God's love and the way i...
Whether God has a knowledge is a controversial issue both philosophy and theology. Does God have a k...
How do Christian theology and Christian experiencing of God relate? What role do a text fixed by car...
This study is an attempt to introduce the innate disposition of humans as a source of deism and theo...
Made in the Image of God is a book that provides key concepts for understanding the nature and perso...
The purpose of this study is to identify the essence and features of the cosmic nature of religious ...
For St. Augustine the act of faith, that exists in the mind of a believer, is an intentional phenome...
One of the most current trends in modern philosophical and theological science is the development of...
It is argued that our knowledge of the senses has extended far beyond the classical five senses, and...