PHILOSOPHIES OF DESCARTES AND AUGUSTINE
.... it in the Judeo-Christian concept that "because man is directed to God as to an end that surpasses the grasp of his reason" (
Aquinas 3). Descartes searches for ....
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Augustine and Thomas Aquinas on Deism
....
Aquinas regarded unbelief as sin, which accords with Biblical teaching. In Hebrews
3:13-19, the text warns against being "hardened through the deceitfulness of ....
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Thomas Aquinas
.... it is plain that they achieve their end, not fortuitously, but designedly."
3) Since they .... acting for the sake of an event, a distinction which
Aquinas does not ....
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Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologica
....
Aquinas uses this concept when he argues that: 1. Each thing is more or less good, true, noble, etc.
3. That which is the maximum of a category is the cause of ....
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St. Thomas Aquinas' Arguments for God's Existence
....
Aquinas's five basic a posteriori arguments for the existence of God (as summarized in Summa Theologica, Part I, Question 2, Article
3) are as follows. ....
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St Thomas Aquinas
.... The Second Way is often called the argument from efficient causes, and
Aquinas argues: 1 ....
3) Therefore, all things must be caused by things other than themselves ....
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Aquinas on Evil
.... another good, namely the rule of reason and divine law [and this fact is merely a privation] (Summa Theologica, 1a-2ae.lxxv.1-
3; Gilby 247).
Aquinas deals also ....
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Plotinus and Thomas Aquinas: Different Views on Providence of God
.... Even more,
Aquinas posited in his Summae Theologiae (1:104:1) that "The being of .... Johnson, & Rose 5). This statement is reminiscent of John 1:
3, which states ....
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Skepticism I. INTRODUCTION 1. Objective of essa
.... II. SKEPTICISM--THE APPROACHES OF THOMAS
AQUINAS AND RENE DESCARTES
3. Descartes and two proofs of God. 4.
Aquinas and the first cause argument. ....
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Descartes' Use of Aquinas in The Meditations Re
.... all possible perfections; 2) Existence is a perfection;
3) Therefore, God .... restate and perhaps simplify the ontological arguments advanced earlier by
Aquinas. ....
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Aquinas' Proofs for Existence of God The purpose of this research ...
....
3, Introduction to Saint Thomas
Aquinas, ed. Anton C. Pegis (New York: The Modern Library, 1948) 27; 19Martin Luther King, Jr., Stride Toward Freedom 25St. ....
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The Church in America & Protagonist of Rabbit, Run
.... His praise at the beginning of his confession is "For thou hast made us for Thyself and our hearts are restless till they rest in Thee" (
3).
Aquinas takes more ....
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God's Relation to the World
.... As he first set out to expound his "Treatise on God" (Summa Theologica, p.
3),
Aquinas found it necessary to establish a separation between the "philosophical ....
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References «FR»
....
Aquinas, T. (1948). Whether God exists? The Summa Theologica, Q.2., Art.
3, Introduction to Saint Thomas
Aquinas, ed. AC Pegis. New York: The Modern Library. ....
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Tura's Virgin and Child Enthroned
.... Francis to be shown, or a scholarly person might want Jerome or Thomas
Aquinas to be depicted.
3 a Filippino Lippi's Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome and ....
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An Interpretation of Existence
.... Thomas
Aquinas (1225 74), a professor of theology within the Catholic Church, whose philosophy .... a phrase can be translated to mean "It exists" (p.
3). Thus is ....
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Beliefs of Various Philosophers
.... universals first and can then know concrete things, while
Aquinas and Aristotle held ....
3. Aristotle developed his compendium of knowledge at a time when the long ....
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The Concept of Angels
.... Ed. Vernon J. Bourke. New York: Washington Square P, 1960. 170-
3. Bourke, Vernon J. Introduction. The Pocket
Aquinas. Ed. Vernon J. Bourke. ....
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Jesus Christ
.... And if Christ be risen again then is our preaching vain and our faith is vain" (
Aquinas, 1960, pp. 352-
3). Thus as a matter of logic, the very survival of the ....
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Scriptural and Scientific View of Creation
.... God said, 'Let there be light'; and there was light" (Genesis 1:1-
3). According to .... Thomas
Aquinas (1224-1274) developed a proof of God known as the First Cause ....
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The Second Vatican Council
.... on ecumenism); 2) Orientalium Ecclesiarum (Eastern Rite churches); and,
3) Lumen Gentium .... II also changed the understanding of what Thomas
Aquinas referred to ....
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NEW ENGLAND TRANSCENDENTALISM
.... were righted one by one, slowly, rather than through sweeping social change" (
3). Such a .... Thomas
Aquinas: An unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in ....
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The books of the Bible
.... 1-
3). The "trump[et] of judgment sound[s]" the everlasting doom of .... 12th century AD, orthodoxy had been sharply institutionalized, and Thomas
Aquinas set about ....
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Renaissance Humanism
.... 161).
Aquinas's work was undertaken in the service of faith. Intellectual .... al. 352-
3), contributed to a distrust of familiar institutions. Occam's ....
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Meditation and Dogma
.... your I. That One is called the Universe (Shyam 22-
3). Shyam sees .... Fowler cites the transformational experience of Thomas
Aquinas, the 13th-century monk who is ....
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The Early Middle Ages
....
3. The most important sociopolitical development under Henry II of England, who .... Thomas
Aquinas was a Catholic church leader and theologian who sought to find ....
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Philosophy from a Christian Perspective The purpose of this resear
.... clarification of thought, and systematic argumentation (71-
3). Within this .... The two most prominent classical Christian theologians are Augustine and
Aquinas. ....
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Revival of Towns and Trade
.... 12th century scholasticism was employed not only by monks--most rigorously by
Aquinas in his ....
3. The place of the Church in society as a whole from the age of ....
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The question of immortality is an ancient one and
.... together. These three parts are delineated as follows: 1) reason; 2) the emotional or spirited part; and
3) desire. .... Thomas
Aquinas. Thomas ....
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Western Civilization
.... Thomas
Aquinas emerged during this period of history, as well as the Great .... may seem good, while to unbelievers they may seem bad" (Russell
3). This superiority ....
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