For many contemporary theologians, the connection between conscience and grace is a tenuous one at best. Conscience, for them, is a human act within the sphere of morality. Grace, on the other hand, is wholly a spiritual matter, a doctrine of faith. Dogmatic theology and moral theology are discrete, almost isolated disciplines. The work of Pope John Paul II and Bernard Häring, whose views on grace and conscience are examined in this dissertation, exhibits this approach and its consequences. For Thomas Aquinas, however, the relationship of conscience and grace is far more direct, and complex. This is, in part, because he wrote at a time when theology was appreciated as a fully systematic enterprise. Moral theology was the application, the l...
‘Compassion’—an engaging yet troublesome word? Recent studies on Thomas Aquinas prompt a reconsidera...
This article examines the account of the relationship between sin and suffering provided by J. L. A....
Interpreters of Thomas Aquinas’s Christology have long observed the uniqueness of his claim that Chr...
The understanding and use of conscience has undergone evaluation within the broader efforts of the r...
The understanding and use of conscience has undergone evaluation within the broader efforts of the r...
The main purpose of this dissertation was to provide a close examination of Aquinas\u27s analysis of...
This paper explores Aquinas’s ethics. For Aquinas, the moral life begins with a surrender to God on ...
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...
Saint Paul tells us: When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned a...
The work of Thomas Aquinas contains rigorous and rich reflection on the relationship between practic...
The driving question of this project pertains to how Franciscus Junius (1545–1602) retained, refined...
Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), an Italian Dominican friar and Catholic priest, is one of the most influ...
Theological discussion on conscience in the light of recent Church documents has tended to focus pre...
There has been much discussion in recent years concerning the authority of the episcopal magisterium...
‘Compassion’—an engaging yet troublesome word? Recent studies on Thomas Aquinas prompt a reconsidera...
This article examines the account of the relationship between sin and suffering provided by J. L. A....
Interpreters of Thomas Aquinas’s Christology have long observed the uniqueness of his claim that Chr...
The understanding and use of conscience has undergone evaluation within the broader efforts of the r...
The understanding and use of conscience has undergone evaluation within the broader efforts of the r...
The main purpose of this dissertation was to provide a close examination of Aquinas\u27s analysis of...
This paper explores Aquinas’s ethics. For Aquinas, the moral life begins with a surrender to God on ...
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...
Saint Paul tells us: When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned a...
The work of Thomas Aquinas contains rigorous and rich reflection on the relationship between practic...
The driving question of this project pertains to how Franciscus Junius (1545–1602) retained, refined...
Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), an Italian Dominican friar and Catholic priest, is one of the most influ...
Theological discussion on conscience in the light of recent Church documents has tended to focus pre...
There has been much discussion in recent years concerning the authority of the episcopal magisterium...
‘Compassion’—an engaging yet troublesome word? Recent studies on Thomas Aquinas prompt a reconsidera...
This article examines the account of the relationship between sin and suffering provided by J. L. A....
Interpreters of Thomas Aquinas’s Christology have long observed the uniqueness of his claim that Chr...