Thesis advisor: Jeremy D. WilkinsThis dissertation draws upon the work of Thomas Aquinas and Bernard J. F. Lonergan in order to put forward an integrated theorem of the imago Trinitatis. The theorem of the imago Trinitatis, in Catholic theology, is a theorem about how human persons imitate and reflect the triune God. In Aquinas and Lonergan, the imago Trinitatis is identified with the intelligent emanations of word and love that occur within the human mind. But, according to Aquinas, the imago Trinitatis can be considered in two respects: first, as a likeness by analogy—that is, an analogical likeness—and, second, as a likeness by conformity between the human and the divine. The first two chapters explain each of these likenesses in Aquinas...
The article examines the philosophical basis of the development of man’s lifelike representation dur...
Contemporary Edwards\u27 scholars frequently use the threeness-oneness paradigm to interpret his tri...
In this paper I argue that Aquinas’ account of analogy provides resources for resolving the prima fa...
Thesis advisor: Stephen F. BrownThe dissertation explores Bonaventure’s understanding of the doctrin...
In one of his main works, De Trinitate (400-416), Augustine develops a reflection on the Trinitarian...
This thesis presents a new ontological theory of imago Dei (the image of God) in humankind. Chapter...
Thomas Aquinas on the Principle Omne Agens Agit Sibi SimileDaniel J. Pierson, Ph.D.Director: Kevin W...
The present text deals with two layers of philosophic psychology/anthropology in the works of Thomas...
One of the classic tools in Christian theological anthropology for dealing with the intricacies of h...
Despite the noble efforts of modern Christian theologians in attempting to revive popular level inte...
Thesis advisor: Frederick G. LawrenceJohannine literature explains the meaning of Jesus of Nazareth ...
Doing Theology with Thomas Aquinas means entering in possession of some fundamental theological and...
This dissertation explores Jonathan Edwards’ trinitarian logic and ontology of God’s glory which int...
Image as a philosophical concept has a long and complex history that begins as early as antiquity. C...
Thesis advisor: Eileen C. SweeneyThis work aims to initiate a comprehensive and definitive account o...
The article examines the philosophical basis of the development of man’s lifelike representation dur...
Contemporary Edwards\u27 scholars frequently use the threeness-oneness paradigm to interpret his tri...
In this paper I argue that Aquinas’ account of analogy provides resources for resolving the prima fa...
Thesis advisor: Stephen F. BrownThe dissertation explores Bonaventure’s understanding of the doctrin...
In one of his main works, De Trinitate (400-416), Augustine develops a reflection on the Trinitarian...
This thesis presents a new ontological theory of imago Dei (the image of God) in humankind. Chapter...
Thomas Aquinas on the Principle Omne Agens Agit Sibi SimileDaniel J. Pierson, Ph.D.Director: Kevin W...
The present text deals with two layers of philosophic psychology/anthropology in the works of Thomas...
One of the classic tools in Christian theological anthropology for dealing with the intricacies of h...
Despite the noble efforts of modern Christian theologians in attempting to revive popular level inte...
Thesis advisor: Frederick G. LawrenceJohannine literature explains the meaning of Jesus of Nazareth ...
Doing Theology with Thomas Aquinas means entering in possession of some fundamental theological and...
This dissertation explores Jonathan Edwards’ trinitarian logic and ontology of God’s glory which int...
Image as a philosophical concept has a long and complex history that begins as early as antiquity. C...
Thesis advisor: Eileen C. SweeneyThis work aims to initiate a comprehensive and definitive account o...
The article examines the philosophical basis of the development of man’s lifelike representation dur...
Contemporary Edwards\u27 scholars frequently use the threeness-oneness paradigm to interpret his tri...
In this paper I argue that Aquinas’ account of analogy provides resources for resolving the prima fa...