Commentary on the Gospel of John: Chapters 1–5. By St. Thomas Aquinas. Pp. xxxiv. 313, Washington, DC, Catholic University of America Press, $29.92.http://journals.cambridge.org/cover_images/JRA/JRA.jpgdoi:10.1111/j.1468-2265.2011.00726_82.xCharles Cassini...
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This essay explores the concept of an ecclesial "affinity" for peace in two of Aquinas's commentaries that contain teaching on peace as it relates to the church: the commentary on the Gospel of John, and the commentary on Paul's letter to the Ephesians. First, the essay shows how these ...
In the commentary on the Gospel of John by Saint Thomas Aquinas, there is a particularly illuminating passage. El comentario de santo Tomás a san Juan contiene un pasaje particularmente esclarecedor. Literature I don't think Saint Thomas Aquinas ever said that, but OK. No creo que ...
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Posted on16 December 2009byFr. John Zuhlsdorf TwitterFacebookEmailWhatsAppCopy LinkGmailYahoo Mail Latincatenameans "chain".Catenacame to be the label for a work which involved "chaining" the commentaries of previous previous writers so as to create a verse by verse biblical commentary. ...
Thomas Aquinas who gives a starting point for thinking about how several questions fit into a Christ-centered perspective on human beings, particularly in his reflections on Jesus Christ as the Word and Lamb in the Gospel of John. Topics include examines the reflecting with ...
The article offers an examination of Aquinas' concept of peace, focusing on his Commentary on the Gospel of St. John. Topics include Aquinas' definition and kinds of peace, the possibility of perfected peace, and the role of love as the cause of peace. The author...
I begin the study then by situating the Commentary within the Dominican program of education at the University of Paris in the thirteenth century, and with an assessment of Thomas' general teaching on the mystical interpretation of sacred Scripture. With this background in mind, I proceed to ...
A third chapter compares the structures of the commentary on the Sentences, the Compendium, De Potentia, and the two Summae in their presentations of the Trinity. Though each work has advantages, the Summa Theologiae represents the culmination ofThomas's thought. Treating Thomas's central argument...