Bonaventure (1221-1274) and Thomas Aquinas (1224/5-1274) try to recast traditional Christian ideas about angels and angelic knowledge in view of the newly discovered Arab-Aristotelian theories of knowledge. Both develop their speculations about the knowledge of angels along two lines. First, the knowledge of purely spiritual beings must be demarcated from knowledge by corporeal humans. Second, the distinction between Creator and creature must absolutely be maintained. However, the two authors differ in their way of dealing with the Aristotelian legacy. Aquinas revises Aristotle’s metaphysical act-potency scheme in a fundamental and creative way, while Bonaventure remains within a paradigm of universal hylomorphism. The paper compares Aquina...
A major question underlies any discussion of angels in medieval theology : should the intellectual s...
The presented concept of intellect shows the size and innovation of St. Thomas Aquinas. As opposed t...
This is an excerpt of Aquinas' proof of the existence of God. In proving God's existence, Aquinas la...
In the 13th century metaphysics gained quite innovative shape. It resulted in boost of interest in a...
In the first part of the Summa theologiae St. Thomas Aquinas analyzes the cognition in God, angels a...
The aim of this study is twofold: to identify the theological purpose underlying the depiction of an...
The work focuses on the perception of angels in the periods of Patristics, Scholasticism and the con...
In contemporary literature, one can find much information concerning Thomas Aquinas’s doctrine of in...
It seems to me that questions arising from the reading of Scripture require a theologi...
Attempts by several commentators to map categories from contemporary epistemology onto Aquinas' theo...
This article investigates and questions the anthropology and epistemology of the famous Medieval the...
It is universally acknowledged that, for St. Thomas, there is a distinction between human persons or...
In the present paper we analyse several texts by Aquinas concerningboth his theory of divine knowled...
In the Middle Ages, the increasing autonomy on the nature of Beauty may be defined by three aspects ...
One of the solutions of the mind-body problem, which returns to the philosophical discussion on cons...
A major question underlies any discussion of angels in medieval theology : should the intellectual s...
The presented concept of intellect shows the size and innovation of St. Thomas Aquinas. As opposed t...
This is an excerpt of Aquinas' proof of the existence of God. In proving God's existence, Aquinas la...
In the 13th century metaphysics gained quite innovative shape. It resulted in boost of interest in a...
In the first part of the Summa theologiae St. Thomas Aquinas analyzes the cognition in God, angels a...
The aim of this study is twofold: to identify the theological purpose underlying the depiction of an...
The work focuses on the perception of angels in the periods of Patristics, Scholasticism and the con...
In contemporary literature, one can find much information concerning Thomas Aquinas’s doctrine of in...
It seems to me that questions arising from the reading of Scripture require a theologi...
Attempts by several commentators to map categories from contemporary epistemology onto Aquinas' theo...
This article investigates and questions the anthropology and epistemology of the famous Medieval the...
It is universally acknowledged that, for St. Thomas, there is a distinction between human persons or...
In the present paper we analyse several texts by Aquinas concerningboth his theory of divine knowled...
In the Middle Ages, the increasing autonomy on the nature of Beauty may be defined by three aspects ...
One of the solutions of the mind-body problem, which returns to the philosophical discussion on cons...
A major question underlies any discussion of angels in medieval theology : should the intellectual s...
The presented concept of intellect shows the size and innovation of St. Thomas Aquinas. As opposed t...
This is an excerpt of Aquinas' proof of the existence of God. In proving God's existence, Aquinas la...