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| | Thomism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Thomism prevailed and became the official dogma of the Catholic church, offering a coherent, logical and clear metaphysical picture of both the material and spiritual worlds. |  | | Thomism also greatly influenced the birth of Protestantism, which became greatly as a reaction to the authoritarian thomic dogma of the Catholic church. |  | | The ethical parts of thomism as well as a big part of its views on life, humans and theology transcended into the various schools of neothomism that are the official dogma of the Roman Catholic Church today. |
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| | Jacques Maritain Center: CE - Thomism |
 | | The fifteenth and sixteenth centuries saw Thomism in a triumphal march which led to the crowning of St. Thomas as the Prince of Theologians, when his "Summa was laid beside the Sacred Scriptures at the Council of Trent, and St. Pius V, in 1567, proclaimed him a Doctor of the Universal Church. |  | | With the growth of the order and the widening of its influence Thomism spread throughout the world; St. Thomas became the great master in the universities and in the studia of the religious orders (see Encyc. |  | | Finally, the French Revolution disorganized all ecclesiastical studies, dealing to Thomisn a blow from which it did not fully recover until th last quarter of the nineteenth century. |
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| | Some Conditions of a Thomistic Renaissance |
 | | The fourth condition, then, of a Thomistic renewal is the cultivation of this kind of insight whether it be the intuition of being for metaphysics or a personal and lively faith which is at the heart of doing theology. |  | | The initial schemas that greeted the bishops at the beginning of the Council were the result of a very particular kind of Thomism and it would be naive to imagine that this kind of Thomism is dead. |  | | What kept Thomism in place and teachers teaching it during the years before the Council was external pressure rather than interior vitality, and when this pressure was released the corpse immediately disintegrated. |
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| | Difficulties with Thomism |
 | | Aristotle never seems to have accepted the idea of infinity properly, and what he calls "infinite" according to the translators he is really describing as "indefinite." For instance, he would hold that objects can be indefinitely large, but there are no infinitely large objects. |  | | Even while I attack Thomism I want to understand it, not in order to demolish it more completely, but rather to rescue those insights to which it bears witness. |  | | I had hoped to expand on it and add to it before giving it to you, but now it seems that such an undertaking must be postponed indefinitely. |
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| | Welcome to Thomism :: Thomism the fastest growing religion |
 | | Thomism is not a serious religion, and its forum is simply a place where anyone can discuss whatever is on their minds, or simply join in with someone else's. |  | | There are 33 Commandments in the religion of Thomism, all of which have been added by its ever growing number of followers. |  | | Welcome to Thomism :: Thomism the fastest growing religion |
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| | The Devilfinder Search Engine - The Approach To Thomism - Finding Stuff Since 1979. |
 | | Thomism went on to spread throughout the Church, and was revitalized by a great... |  | | That of Viterbo in 1907 re-emphasized Thomism and weekly recitation of the... |  | | Therefore, he challenges Thomism's belief of a deductive approach, and finds that it cannot be validly proved. |
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 | | The third strain of 20th century Thomistic interpretation is Transcendental Thomism. |  | | In reiterating the Church’s tradition of recommending Aquinas, Aeterni Patris conferred a decisive impetus to the 20th century revival of Thomism. |  | | First, as the previously cited Angelicum texts make clear, Aquinas’ philosophy of actus essendi does not claim to embrace the totality of truth but to be “open” to all truth. |
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| | Living Options in Protestant Theology |
 | | That is to say, the church has in fact interpreted the Bible since early times in terms of some of those ideas about God which Thomism embodies in its natural theology. |  | | If not, then the assertion that there are important tensions between some of the approved philosophical doctrines of Thomism and the Bible is unsubstantiated. |  | | Our own century has witnessed a revival of Thomism that has had great influence even beyond the bounds of the Roman Catholic Church. |
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| | A Creative Retrieval of Thomism |
 | | And those who were not, who were so-called liberated from Thomism, it is not clear that we have yet produced any great theologians, whether orthodox or unorthodox. |  | | Philip Gleason from Notre Dame tried to write up some of that history, that they had a great idea of unifying all of Catholic culture around Thomistic philosophy, all of Catholic culture. |  | | It came later with Scotus and Suarez and people like that, but it had contaminated Thomism. |
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| | 1998 Jan A Long |
 | | Philosophy is not to be the task and the responsibility of the Catholic philosopher, but to be alienated to a glorious past, relics of which shall reverently be approached in the Great Temple of Historicity. |  | | All in all, then, considering the ecclesiastical side of the development, it may have been not so much the influence of modern philosophy that called Thomism into question but rather the return to Scripture and the rediscovery of the relevance of the classical Fathers of the Church. |  | | Thomas clearly thought not, and fashioned a theology and philosophy maximally and simultaneously open to the tradition of the Church and to the world. |
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 | | This kind of objection to Thomism is, however, obviously simplistic; it results rather from ignorance than from a thorough examination of the matters in hand. |  | | However, because of the central premise Thomism, namely the possibility of the existence of God, its status will be, at best, comparable to that of the doctrine of possible worlds à la David Lewis: by some treated as absurd, by others as an interesting. |  | | Aquinas would actually agree here: he says that whatever we rationally know about God is rather a hypothesis than genuine knowledge. That is why the idea of God should not be feared even by atheists. |
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http://www.georgetown.edu/users/jmj22/Papers/ThomAnImposs5.doc
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| | The Sacred Monster of Thomism |
 | | The Sacred Monster of Thomism (the epithet comes from François Mauriac) is the first full-length study of the life and thought of the most influential Dominican theologian in the first half of the twentieth century. |  | | Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange taught at the Angelicum for fifty years, held the first chair of spiritual theology in the Church's history, and authored twenty-eight books and over six hundred articles. |  | | Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, O.P. The Sacred Monster of Thomism |
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| | EENLING |
 | | assert that Socrates is (a) Quantity as Thomism asserts that this |  | | But if we consider the term UNITY (in the sense of being- one) then Thomism says that this term can be applied to |  | | (according to Thomism) it only applies to an (i.e. |
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| | Neo-Thomism |
 | | The metaphysical distinctive of neo Thomism may be found in its insistence on the maxim that "existence precedes essence." For that reason Maritain has claimed that Thomism is the original existentialism. |  | | Thus Thomists feel confident that their philosophical arguments concern the same God whom they worship in church. |  | | Thomism understands the relationship between God the Creator and the created order to be analogical. |
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| | The Catholic Reformation |
 | | Thomas was optimistic about Man. His beliefs were known as Thomism. |  | | Man could steer a course to salvation but needed guidance from the Church and state. |  | | and Luis de Molin (both Jesuits) both tried to bridge the gap between Thomism and Augustinianism by claiming that Man had freedom of choice but ultimately God was omnipotent. |
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http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/catholic_reformation.htm
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| | Essays in Existential Thomism |
 | | The Lack of Psychological Awareness and the Materialization of Belief in the Catholic Church |  | | Century" was a talk given at the Spiritual Life Center in Wichita, Kansas in 1991 and then appeared in Spirituality Today in Spring 1994. |  | | In the first, it concerns a Thomism centered on the primacy of the act of existence in the metaphysics of St. Thomas Aquinas. |
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| | Thomism, Thomas Aquinas |
 | | Finally, Thomism, along with the other two schools mentioned, maintained a moderate realism in contrast to nominalism. |  | | Third, he raised doubt concerning the provability of both God's existence and the immortality of the soul. |  | | Thomism became the leading school of Catholic thought in the sixteenth century. |
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| | Aristotelian Thomism |
 | | Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) lived at a critical juncture of western culture when the arrival of the Aristotelian corpus in Latin translation reopened the question of the relation between faith and reason, calling into question the modus vivendi that had obtained for centuries. |  | | Jacques Maritain (1882-1973), French philosopher and political thinker, was one of the principal exponents of Thomism in the twentieth century and an influential interpreter of the thought of St Thomas Aquinas. |
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| | Centre for Thomistic Studies - Thomism |
 | | D., S.T.D., a Marist priest and a leading Australian proponent of Thomism. |  | | As its name suggests, the Centre is inspired by the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas, the thirteenth century philosopher acknowledged as perhaps the greatest of all those who have attempted to answer the most profound and yet the most common questions of human life and reality. |  | | It is to be noted that Thomism, the name given to the system of thought developed by St. Thomas and his followers, is by no means a closed system. |
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| | AFTER Aquinas: Versions of Thomism Buy cheap Book with low price |
 | | The Thomism that emerges is strikingly at odds with that which we often encounter in the secular or Protestant "textbook traditions," where Thomas's God is a barren "First Cause" or abstract "immutable substance," for example. |  | | This book is one of the most fascinating and informative books on Thomas to come along in some time. |  | | Furthermore, he holds his own against Barth's misguided claims that Thomas's concept of "nature" doesn't take sin seriously, or that his notion of divine "simplicity" is idolatrous, or that his concept of "analogia entis" is the invention of Antichrist! |
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 | | Although he pretended to be an orthodox follower of Aquinas, “a paleo-Thomist”, Berdyaev suspected him to be “a modernist under the guise of Thomism”. |  | | This mystical feeling was in reality at the origin of Maritain’s existential interpretation of Thomism and his decision to carry over from Bergson an emphasis on the role of intuition in human knowledge which was otherwise foreign to the Thomist project. |  | | In his understanding of man’s cultural creativity, Maritain is, of course, making an important contribution to the body of ideas that constitute traditional Thomism. |
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| | The Claremont Institute: Aquinas for the Democratic Age |
 | | One is a Catholic audience that might wish to learn more about the current state of Thomism, the perennial philosophy of the Catholic Church. |  | | This volume is a collection of 16 of his scholarly articles that have been published over the last 20 years. |  | | Hittinger writes with insight and style about all of these subjects, and his volume will therefore be of interest to three sets of readers. |
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| | O'Meara: Aquinas Bibliography |
 | | The Internal Evolution of Thomism (New York, 1989); The Neo-Thomists (Milwaukee, 1994); T. O'Meara, "The Two Directions of German Catholic Theology (1864 - 1914)," Church and Culture. |  | | For nineteenth century surveys of the history of Thomism there are M. Schneid, "Die neuere thomistische Literatur," Literarischer Handweiser 20 (1881) in five parts and G. Feldnor, "Die Neu-Thomisten," Jahrbuch fur Philosophie und spekulative Theologie, 8, 9, (1894, 1895), five parts. |  | | Articles on Aquinas, Thomism, and major Thomists can be found in encyclopedias like The New Catholic Encyclopedia, Lexikon fur Theologie und Kirche, and The Harper Collins Encyclopedia of Catholicism. |
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| | A Short History of Thomism by Romanus Cessario, O.P. |
 | | Together they form a school called Thomism that can claim an uninterrupted history since the end of the thirteenth century. |  | | Even those who reasonably may be numbered among the first practicing Thomists, William of Macclesfeld, Giles of Lessines, Bernard of Trilia, and Rambert of Primadizzi, never studied directly under Aquinas. |  | | The large majority of these theses wee associated not with Thomas Aquinas himself but with radical Aristotelians like Siger of Brabant, who were heavily influenced by the commentatorial tradition of Averroes. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Thomas Aquinas |
 | | ( Theologians who followed St. Thomas will be mentioned in THOMISM. |  | | See also ORDER OF PREACHERS -- II, A, 2, d) His paramount importance and influence may be explained by considering him as the Christian Aristotle, combining in his person the best that the world has known in philosophy and theology. |  | | Manuals of theology and of philosophy, composed with the intention of imparting his teaching, translations, and studies, or digests (études), of portions of his works have been published in profusion during the last six hundred years and to-day his name is in honour all over the world ( see THOMISM). |
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| | Thomism |
 | | During his lifetime his method of theology was challenged; shortly after his death his works were nearly condemned by churchmen (colleagues). |  | | His thought is called Thomism; an adherent is called a Thomist. |
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| | Foundations of Justice: A Historico-Critical Study in Thomism. |
 | | Foundations of Justice: A Historico-Critical Study in Thomism. |  | | Slight browning to endpapers, else a very good copy in soiled and chipped dustjacket which has suffered several small segment losses. |
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| | Twentieth-Century Thomism |
 | | The course will combine the old-fashioned method of teaching, the lecture, complemented by an analysis of key texts. |  | | Jacques Maritain and Etienne Gilson are giants of pre-conciliar Thomism and while I will spend more time on them, I shall draw attention to lesser figures as well. |  | | The fate of Thomism in the late Middle Ages. |
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http://www.nd.edu/~rmcinern/20thom.htm
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| | The Popes on Thomism |
 | | Thirdly, that Thomism is not a 'system' as this word is used of other philosophical doctrines (v.g. |  | | Fourthly, that Thomism, profoundly, faithfully and adequately exposed, is the only philosophy which is acceptable to the unprejudiced mind of modern man. |  | | either that Thomism is false, or at least inadequate to reality and to the life of the mind and to the moral life, |
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| | One Hundred Years of Thomism |
 | | Topics discussed at the symposium covered the past, present and future of Thomism and the speakers dealt with such issues as Thomistic metaphysics and ethics, Transcendental Thomism and the relevance of Aquinas to the modern world, as well as the enduring question of Christian Philosophy. |  | | Moreover, this certitude is defensible and communicable to a world in need of learning (or admitting) it. |  | | In their various discussions about the place and value of studing the thought of Aquinas, these speakers made some relevant remarks about their vision for the newly founded Center for Thomistic Studies. |
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| | thomism - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Thomism : Catholic Encyclopedia [ home, info ] |  | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "thomism" is defined. |  | | Thomism : The Ism Book A Field Guide to the Nomenclature of Philosophy [ home, info ] |
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| | Thomism - Natural Law |
 | | St Thomas Aquinas a Christian philosopher of the 13th Century argued that natural law was reflected in nature in a moral way, insofar as it fulfilled the purpose for which it was created by God. |  | | If the world as we know it was not created, but the result of a cosmic accident, then there is no design or purpose to human life and the concept of an 'inbuilt' nature placed there by a Creator to whom we are responsible is meaningless. |  | | Key Figure: Thomas Aquinas Key Terms: Thomism; reason; purpose; deontological; prescriptive |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: The One and the Many: A Contemporary Thomistic Metaphysics |
 | | Unfortunately the "Thomism" of Clarke is in the tradition of Maritain, Gilson, and the transcendal thomists instead of in the tradition of John of St. Thomas, John of Capreolus, and in contemporary times that of the strictly historical Thomist, as in John Wippel. |  | | The book is supposed to Thomist yet unfortunately, it is similar to the very straw man set rejected by Kant, a Wolffian metaphysics where concepts are univocal and philosophy is immanentist rationalist instead of concepts being analogical and philosophy is extrinsic objectivist. |  | | This is the text I recommend for both beginners in Thomas' thought as well as more advanced thinkers anxious to gain an insight in applying Thomism to modern issues. |
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| | FT May 2004: Books in Review: Culture and the Thomist Tradition: After Vatican II |
 | | This, Rowland maintains, is the core of the “culture of death” identified by John Paul II. |  | | With regard to the first, Rowland convincingly maintains that liberal democracy, the predominant political philosophy of the West, is hostile to any claim of a higher standard to which one must conform, making its relationship with Thomism adversarial. |
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| | Christianbook.com - After Aquinas: Versions of Thomism - By: Fergus Kerr |
 | | This guide to the most interesting work that has recently appeared on Aquinas reflects the revival of interest in his work. |  | | Christianbook.com - After Aquinas: Versions of Thomism - By: Fergus Kerr |  | | Brings together in one volume, a range of views that have previously only been accessible through different books, articles, and periodicals. |
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| | Thomism |
 | | Thomism no se adaptaría; y los alternativas dejados eran tan obscurantism o no - filosofía de Thomistic. |  | | Finalmente, Thomism, junto con las otras dos escuelas mencionadas, mantuvo un realismo moderado en contraste al nominalism. |  | | Una figura central de desarrollar Thomism era Thomas de Vio Cardinal Cajetan (1469 - 1534). |
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| | Islamic Metaphysics and Thomism |
 | | Jason on the dialogue between the school of Mulla Sadra and Thomism |  | | Jason on the primacy on the primacy of existence over essence to be found in Thomas Aquinas and Mulla Sadra |  | | Jason on the growing inevitability and great value of such a dialogue |
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| | Topical Bibliography - T. O'Meara, O.P. |
 | | "The School of Thomism at Salamanca and the Presence of Grace in the Americas," Angelicum 71 (1995) 321-370. |
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| | Analytical Thomism - Definition up Erdmond.Com |
 | | is a movement whose aim is to present the thought of Thomas_Aquinas in the style of modern analytic_philosophy by clearing away the trappings and obscurities of traditional Thomism. |  | | A copy of the license is included in the section entitled |
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