Summa Theologiae Prima Pars 50 119

Summa Theologiae Prima Pars  50 119
Author: St. Thomas Aquinas
Publsiher: Emmaus Academic
Total Pages: 1734
Release: 2012-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781623401078

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The most important work of the towering intellectual of the Middle Ages, Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologiae remains one of the great seminal works of philosophy and theology, while extending to subjects as diverse as law and government, sacraments and liturgy, and psychology and ethics. Aquinas begins his famous Summa Theologiae by getting right to the heart of what every person longs to see: the face of God. With Latin and English side-by-side, this edition is perfect for students, teachers, pastors, or anyone wanting to have a deeper understanding of God.

Summa Theologiae Prima Pars 50 119

Summa Theologiae Prima Pars  50 119
Author: Thomas Aquinas
Publsiher: Summa Theologiae
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2012-12-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1623400074

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The most important work of the towering intellectual of the Middle Ages, Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologiae remains one of the great seminal works of philosophy and theology, while extending to subjects as diverse as law and government, sacraments and liturgy, and psychology and ethics. Aquinas continues his Summa Theologiae with meditations on persons, both spiritual and corporeal, angels and humans.

Summa Theologiae

Summa Theologiae
Author: Saint Thomas (Aquinas),Anthony Ross,Patrick Gerard Walsh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1966
Genre: Courage
ISBN: OCLC:502368113

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Trials of Nature

Trials of Nature
Author: Björn Quiring
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2020-12-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000289800

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Focusing on John Milton’s Paradise Lost , this book investigates the metaphorical identification of nature with a court of law – an old and persistent trope, haunted by ancient aporias, at the intersection of jurisprudence, philosophy and literature. In an enormous variety of texts, from the Greek beginnings of Western literature onward, nature has been described as a courtroom in which an all- encompassing trial takes place and a universal verdict is executed. The first, introductory part of this study sketches an overview of the metaphor’s development in European history, from antiquity to the seventeenth century. In its second, more extensive part, the book concentrates on Milton’s epic Paradise Lost in which the problem of the natural law court finds one of its most fascinating and detailed articulations. Using conceptual tools provided by Hannah Arendt, Walter Benjamin, Hans Blumenberg, Gilles Deleuze, William Empson and Alfred North Whitehead, the study demonstrates that the conflicts in Milton’s epic revolve around the tension between a universal legal procedure inherent in nature and the positive legal decrees of the deity. The divine rule is found to consolidate itself by Nature’s supplementary shadow government; their inconsistencies are not flaws, but rather fundamental rhetorical assets, supporting a law that is inherently "double- formed". In Milton’s world, human beings are thus confronted with a twofold law that entraps them in its endlessly proliferating double binds, whether they obey or not. The analysis of this strange juridical structure can open up new perspectives on Milton’s epic, as well as on the way legal discourse tends to entangle norms with facts and thus to embed itself in human life. This original and intriguing book will appeal not only to those engaged in the study of Milton, but also to anyone interested in the relationship between law, history, literature and philosophy.

Theological Ethics Through a Multispecies Lens

Theological Ethics Through a Multispecies Lens
Author: Celia E. Deane-Drummond
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2019-10-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780198843344

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There are two driving questions informing this book. The first is where does our moral life come from? It presupposes that considering morality broadly is inadequate. Instead, different aspects need to be teased apart. It is not sufficient to assume that different virtues are bolted onto a vicious animality, red in tooth and claw. Nature and culture have interlaced histories. By weaving in evolutionary theories and debates on the evolution of compassion, justice and wisdom, it showa a richer account of who we are as moral agents. The second driving question concerns our relationships with animals. Deane-Drummond argues for a complex community-based multispecies approach. Hence, rather than extending rights, a more radical approach is a holistic multispecies framework for moral action. This need not weaken individual responsibility. She intends not to develop a manual of practice, but rather to build towards an alternative philosophically informed approach to theological ethics, including animal ethics. The theological thread weaving through this account is wisdom. Wisdom has many different levels, and in the broadest sense is connected with the flow of life understood in its interconnectedness and sociality. It is profoundly theological and practical. In naming the project the evolution of wisdom Deane-Drummond makes a statement about where wisdom may have come from and its future orientation. But justice, compassion and conscience are not far behind, especially in so far as they are relevant to both individual decision-making and institutions.

Chaos from the Ancient World to Early Modernity

Chaos from the Ancient World to Early Modernity
Author: Andreas Höfele,Christoph Levin,Reinhard Müller,Björn Quiring
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2020-11-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110655001

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Chaos is a perennial source of fear and fascination. The original "formless void" (tohu-wa-bohu) mentioned in the book of Genesis, chaos precedes the created world: a state of anarchy before the establishment of cosmic order. But chaos has frequently also been conceived of as a force that persists in the cosmos and in society and threatens to undo them both. From the cultures of the ancient Near East and the Old Testament to early modernity, notions of the divine have included the power to check and contain as well as to unleash chaos as a sanction for the violation of social and ethical norms. Yet chaos has also been construed as a necessary supplement to order, a region of pure potentiality at the base of reality that provides the raw material of creation or even constitutes a kind of alternative order itself. As such, it generates its own peculiar 'formations of the formless'. Focusing on the connection between the cosmic and the political, this volume traces the continuities and re-conceptualizations of chaos from the ancient Near East to early modern Europe across a variety of cultures, discourses and texts. One of the questions it poses is how these pre-modern 'chaos theories' have survived into and reverberate in our own time.

The Reign of God

The Reign of God
Author: Jonathan Cole
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2022-07-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567707499

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The Reign of God constitutes the first detailed and systematic critical engagement with Oliver O'Donovan's political theology. It argues that O'Donovan's theological account of political authority is not tenable on the basis of exegetical and methodological problems. The book goes on to demonstrate a way to refine O'Donovan's theology of political authority by incorporating insights from his earlier work in moral theology. This can provide a cogent basis for thinking that the Christ-event redeems the natural political authority embedded in the created order and inaugurates its new historical bene esse in the form of Christian liberalism.

Summa Theologiae Prima Pars 1 49

Summa Theologiae Prima Pars  1 49
Author: Thomas Aquinas
Publsiher: Summa Theologiae
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2012-12-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1623400066

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No collection of philosophy or theology is complete without this classic work of Thomas Aquinas. Designed for study, this edition makes the Summa Theologiae accessible to everyone.