The editor wishes to acknowledge with thanks the assistance for publication received from the following donors: The Faculty of Social Sciences and the University Research Policy and Grants Committee of The University of Calgary; The Canada Council and the HRCC. [...] In the monastery, peace and silence were held to be the indispensable conditions of contemplation, whereas the friars, no less convinced that contemplation is the end of man, sought their evangelical goals in the markets, in the shops, the universities, on the docks, aboard ships. [...] The first was convoked to heal the "five wounds of the Church," one of which was the east-west schism, but attendance by bishops was minimal and its sole accomplishment was the deposition of the Em- peror Frederick n. For a moment the second Council of Lyons might have seemed successful: legates of the eastern emperor, by this date one of the restored Byzantine line, subscribed to the primacy of t [...] His Christian readers responded in a variety of ways: for some, both the Philosopher and his Commentator were adjudged to be impossible of assimilation by Christian thought;20 some held that the solution was to restrict the notion and the name of "truth" to dogmas of the Creed, but to concede simultaneously that the reasoning of Averroes to conclusions that oppose the truth of faith is "necessary, [...] This schematization derives the Many from the One and then traces the ascent of that Many back to the One, along with what has been termed the "'Christian' conditions" of that return.31 Hence, the First Part sets out the eternal divine Unity and the eternal processions of the Persons.
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- Papers originally presented at : the Aquinas Septicentennial Conference, held at the University of Calgary in October 1974 Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
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- B765.T54
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- A59 1978eb
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Table of Contents
- Contents 6
- Preface 8
- 1 Aquinas and his Age 10
- 2 Imago Dei: An Explication of Summa theologiae, Part 1, Question 93 36
- 3 Saint Thomas and the Meaning of Human Experience 58
- 4 Thomistic Natural Law and Social Theory 74
- 5 The Thomistic Theory of Property, Regime, and the Good Life 86
- 6 Saint Thomas Aquinas and the Idea of the Open Society 114
- 7 The Spiritual Community of Man: The Church According to Saint Thomas 134
- Bibliography 164
- Index 172
- A 172
- B 172
- C 172
- D 173
- E 173
- F 173
- G 173
- H 173
- I 173
- J 174
- K 174
- L 174
- M 174
- N 174
- O 175
- P 175
- Q 175
- R 175
- S 175
- T 176
- U 176
- V 176
- W 176
- Y 176