Gaven Kerr, Aquinas’s Way to God. The Proof in “De Ente et Essentia”
Journal Title: Przegląd Tomistyczny - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue
Abstract
Recenzja książki Gaven Kerr, Aquinas’s Way to God. The Proof in “De Ente et Essentia”, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2015, 205 s.
Authors and Affiliations
Krzysztof Ośko
A supremely idle question? Issues of the beatific vision debate between 1331-1336
The beatific vision debate (1331–1336) presents two problems. First, what could have been the motivation of Pope John XXII for raising the issue? Second, why was his proposed theology of the delayed vision rejected nearl...
Stephen Langton and Geoffrey of Poitiers on the Natural Power to Believe
The article discusses the problem of the natural potentiality involved in faith. Stephen Langton and his disciple, Geoffrey of Poitiers, defend the view that the human being has a natural ability to believe, and by belie...
Reading Aquinas on the Intelligibility of Natural Law
This article is concerned with an accurate reading of St. Thomas Aquinas’s doctrine of natural law that would secure the intelligibility of its principles from the reductions of moral emotivism. It aims to show that in l...
Stephen Langton on the Harmony of Wills in Christ. A Critical Edition of Theological Question 61
This article offers a critical edition of the theological question De duabus uoluntatibus Christi (q. 61) by the Parisian theologian and Archbishop of Canterbury Stephen Langton, a figure of the early thirteenth century. T...
The Earnest of Our Inheritance (Eph 1:5): the Biblical Foundations of Thomas Aquinas’ Soteriology
From the perspective of Aquinas’ Biblical commentaries, the article develops the reflection on pignus / arra haereditatis (Eph 1:5) seeing these essential elements of Thomas’ reflection on salvation in the terminological...