‘Compassion’—an engaging yet troublesome word? Recent studies on Thomas Aquinas prompt a reconsideration of the place of compassion as an emotion and a virtue in his treatment of the Christian moral life. Through an analysis of relevant texts in Thomas and in relation to contemporary authors such as Oliver Davies, it becomes evident that compassion has a more significant role in his spiritual/ moral theology than is often acknowledged. Despite the limits of his psychological model, Aquinas offers a carefully calibrated account of compassion as a defining emotion, of compassion’s development within the model of friendship, of the relationship between cognition, affectivity, and action, of divine compassion and mercy and, finally, of compassi...
\u27It is regrettable that moral theology has neglected the role that emotions play in the moral lif...
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Abstract. In this article, I claim that emotions, as we understand the term today, have a more promi...
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For many contemporary theologians, the connection between conscience and grace is a tenuous one at b...
In this article the author argues that there are five components in Aquinas’ integrated account of e...
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Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), an Italian Dominican friar and Catholic priest, is one of the most influ...
The work of Thomas Aquinas contains rigorous and rich reflection on the relationship between practic...
Humility is a practically orphaned virtue in contemporary virtue ethics, and its theological associa...
For St. Thomas Aquinas (1224/25ft74), moral theory is a practical discipline. It is primarily concer...
My thesis will examine Aquinas\u27 doctrine of justification in three chapters corresponding to thre...
Discussions of gratitude to God characteristically presuppose some philosophical or theological fram...
Inspired by the vision of care in Vincent van Gogh’s depiction of the parable of the Good Samaritan,...
\u27It is regrettable that moral theology has neglected the role that emotions play in the moral lif...
This article examines the account of the relationship between sin and suffering provided by J. L. A....
Article focuses on the issue of active and contemplative life in medieval thought, especially in the...
Abstract. In this article, I claim that emotions, as we understand the term today, have a more promi...
This is a comparative study of the moral significance of emotions in Catholic Moral Theology. It is ...
For many contemporary theologians, the connection between conscience and grace is a tenuous one at b...
In this article the author argues that there are five components in Aquinas’ integrated account of e...
This paper explores Aquinas’s ethics. For Aquinas, the moral life begins with a surrender to God on ...
Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), an Italian Dominican friar and Catholic priest, is one of the most influ...
The work of Thomas Aquinas contains rigorous and rich reflection on the relationship between practic...
Humility is a practically orphaned virtue in contemporary virtue ethics, and its theological associa...
For St. Thomas Aquinas (1224/25ft74), moral theory is a practical discipline. It is primarily concer...
My thesis will examine Aquinas\u27 doctrine of justification in three chapters corresponding to thre...
Discussions of gratitude to God characteristically presuppose some philosophical or theological fram...
Inspired by the vision of care in Vincent van Gogh’s depiction of the parable of the Good Samaritan,...
\u27It is regrettable that moral theology has neglected the role that emotions play in the moral lif...
This article examines the account of the relationship between sin and suffering provided by J. L. A....
Article focuses on the issue of active and contemplative life in medieval thought, especially in the...