Aquinas on Doctrine:: A Critical Introduction

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Thomas Weinandy, Daniel A. Keating, John Yocum
Bloomsbury Academic, 2004 - Religion - 276 pages
This book provides a critical study of the main Christian doctrines as understood and explained by Thomas Aquinas. The whole Thomistic revival of the last century focused almost exclusively on Aquinas as the Christian philosopher. Thus books and articles developed his understanding of being, his epistomology, natural theology, etc. However little has been done, even to this day, by way of examining Aquinas' teaching on the major Christian doctrines. This book of essays by an international team of recognised scholars will help fill this gap. Such a book will be indispensable in every theological library.

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Act of Creation with its Theological Consequences
27
The Doctrine of the Trinity in St Thomas Aquinas
45
God IS Man The Marvel of the Incarnation
67
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Thomas G. Weinandy is the Executive Director of the Secretariat for Doctrine and Pastoral Practices of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Formerly, he was Warden of Greyfriars Hall and Lecturer in History and Doctrine in the Faculty of Theology, Oxford University. Daniel A. Keating teaches at the Sacred Heart Seminary, Detroit. John P. Yocum teaches at Greyfriars, Oxford

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