This article summarizes research on the natural knowledge of God and the construal of sacred doctrine in question one of the Summa Theologiae and chapter 1 of Thomas's Romans commentary, with a comparison to Karl Barth. It takes as its challenge and motivation to uncover some of the affinities...
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Aquinas asserts that the “first principle of practical reason” is that “good is that which all things seek after.” This is part of our nature, and our nature comes from God. Over the years, many have come to believe that science and faith are irreconcilable, but this is a false dic...
“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 ...
Steven C. Boguslawski, Thomas Aquinas on the Jews: Insights into His Commentary on Romans 9-11.(Brief article)(Book review)Idinopulos, Thomas A
Reading Romans with St. Thomas Aquinas EDITED BY MATTHEW LEVERING AND MICHAEL DAUPHINAIS CATHOLIC...Peters, NathanielLevering, Matthew, 2012, Reading Romans with St. Thomas Aquinas, CUA PressDauphinais, M., Levering, M., Reading Romans with St. Thomas Aquinas, The Catholic University of America ...
In his Commentary on Colossians, Aquinas writes, So he [St. Paul] says: We thank God, the Author of grace: “Give thanks in all circumstances” (1 Th 5:18). And we thank God always, for the past and for the future. For although we cannot actually pray every minute, we should al...