The Trinity: An Analysis of St. Thomas Aquinas' "Expositio" of the "De Trinitate" of Boethius

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BRILL, 1992 - Foreign Language Study - 131 pages
This work provides a careful historical analysis of the methods and contents of the 'De Trinitate' of Boethius and the 'Expositio' of Aquinas. It is also the first comprehensive philosophical and theological analysis of Aquinas' 'Expositio' to be based on the modern critical edition of the Latin text and in the light of mid- and late-20th-century advances in thomistic scholarship. In this study the author locates the reconstruction of Boethius undertaken by Aquinas, and radically documents the dialectical themes of 'agnosia' and 'remotion' in this work. Such documentation aims to provide a higher level of understanding of the structure of the 'cu Expositio' than is possible with mid-20th-century approaches which have emphasized participationist, analogical and transcendental thematics.
 

Contents

INTRODUCTION
1
THE THEOLOGICAL TRACTATES
16
De Hebdomadibus
25
De Trinitate
33
67
86
CONCLUSION
112
BIBLIOGRAPHY
124
73
130
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Douglas Hall holds a Ph.D. and STL from the Catholic University of Louvain and has for the past 8 years taught in the European Division of the University of Maryland.

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