Femina Ut Imago Dei in the Integral Feminism of St. Thomas Aquinas

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Editrice Pontificia Università Gregoriana, 1993 - Philosophy - 354 pages
This volume develops the positive philosophy of woman which Thomas held. This philosophy which is seen as a specification of integral humanism, is termed integral feminism. The workdispells many misconceptions about Aquinas' view of woman. These errors include the idea that woman: is a masoccasionatus, has no equality with man, is a slave, and is not by nature an imago Dei. This work is divided into five parts.

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