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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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 ...
Thomas Aquinas possessed excellent knowledge of the commentaries of Origen, John Chrysostom, and Augustine. On the basis of this foundation, he produced his own commentary on the Gospel of John as part of his task as a Master of the Sacr... A. Thomas,F. Larcher,J. A. Weisheipl,... ...
Commentary on the Gospel of John: Chapters 13-21 T Aquinas,FR Larcher,JA Weisheipl,... 被引量: 8发表: 2012年 THE CHRISTOLOGY AND PROTOLOGY OF THE GOSPEL OF THOMAS. The article examines the various claims of Christology and protology seen within the apocryphal Gospel of Thomas. Topics ...
Thomas Aquinas. The goal is to have each work available in Latin and English in three formats: online, eBook, and print. The Latin-English bilingual edition will be 60 volumes, grouped into the following twelve sets: Sentences Commentary (1-10) Summa Contra Gentiles (11-12) Summa ...
Thomas Aquinas. By GILLES EMERY, 0.P. Translated by FRANCESCA MURPHY and GILLES EMERY. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. 464. $150.00 (cloth), $45.00 (paper). ISBN 978-0-19-920682-7 (cloth), 978-0-19-958221-1 (paper). This volume will doubtless prove a classic on Thomas...
“Prominent voices in the Christian tradition – e.g., Ireneus, Augustine of Hippo, Thomas Aquinas, John Calvin, Martin Luther – believed that God both foreknows all that will occur and foreordains all that will occur. A sovereign God causes all events, say these theologians.” What if ...
One of the central themes of the class, moreover, is what I refer to as Aquinas’s “grammar and logic of divine action”: the way in which he draws from the fundamental principles of human action–including such concepts as ends, goods, intellect, will, choice, power, etc.–in order...
The importance of the heart is also emphasized by Aquinas in his Commentary on the Psalms. Aquinas writes, “Thanks is given in three ways: in heart, in words, and in deed.” (Aquinas 2020a). Aquinas continues explicating the Psalm: “I will be glad. Here he gives thanks in the hear...