The creative retrieval of Saint Thomas Aquinas essays in Thomistic philosophy, new and old /
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Fordham University Press,
2009.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Part I: Reprinted articles
- Twenty-fourth award of the Aquinas medal, by the American Catholic Philosophical Association, to W. Norris Clarke, SJ
- Interpersonal dialogue : key to realism
- Causality and time
- System : a new category of being?
- A curious blind spot in the Anglo-American tradition of antitheistic argument
- The problem of the reality and multiplicity of divine ideas in Christian neoplatonism
- Is the ethical eudaimonism of Saint Thomas too self-centered?
- Conscience and the person
- Democracy, ethics, religion : an intrinsic connection
- What cannot be said in Saint Thomas's essence-existence doctrine
- Living on the edge : the human person as "frontier being" and microcosm
- The metaphysics of religious art : reflections on a text of Saint Thomas
- Part II: New articles
- The immediate creation of the human soul by God and some contemporary challenges
- The creative imagination : unique expression of our soul-body unity
- The creative imagination as treated in Western thought
- The integration of personalism and Thomistic metaphysics in twenty-first-century Thomism.