In this paper I will discuss one of the soteriological models Thomas Aquinas outlines in his Summa Theologiae, namely ‘sacrifice’. This is only one of several, but not mutually exclusive, ways in which Thomas interprets our salvation in Christ. I will briefly list the other models before focussing in more depth on sacrifice by considering some objections against it. I will continue by outlining Thomas's theology of sacrifice in its own right and explain its connections with the Eucharist. By way of conclusion I will return to the modern criticism raised
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My thesis will examine Aquinas\u27 doctrine of justification in three chapters corresponding to thre...
This thesis is an examination of Lancelot Andrewes' (1555-1626) Eucharistic theology which is explor...
1. Aim of the Thesis. This thesis is concerned to investigate the schemata of metaphysical concepts,...
Christian writers have always described the Eucharist as a ‘sacrifice’, but this was ill-defined bef...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Systematic Theology. The Catholic University of AmericaThis dissertation can b...
This chapter surveys the soteriology of some key late-mediaeval thinkers. It is claimed that Bonaven...
According to Aquinas, Christ’s body and blood are really present in the Eucharist, his historical sa...
From the perspective of Aquinas’ Biblical commentaries, the article develops the reflectio...
This article argues that Thomas Aquinas is to be interpreted as holding that the beatific vision of ...
This article examines the account of the relationship between sin and suffering provided by J. L. A....
This article considers how the young Thomas Aquinas treats the question of universal salvation by ex...
Servais Pinckaers, in his most important work, The Sources of Christian Ethics, asks the provocative...
In recent scholarship, moral theologians and readers of Thomas Aquinas have shown increasing sensiti...
Before the Reformation there were two streams of thought within the Christian Church. The one was ev...
Neo-Thomism misread Aquinas by trying to find in him answers to questions posed by Descartes and Kan...
My thesis will examine Aquinas\u27 doctrine of justification in three chapters corresponding to thre...
This thesis is an examination of Lancelot Andrewes' (1555-1626) Eucharistic theology which is explor...
1. Aim of the Thesis. This thesis is concerned to investigate the schemata of metaphysical concepts,...