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The Order of the Divine Names in the Writings of Thomas Aquinas.
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The Order of the Divine Names in the Writings of Thomas Aquinas./
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Carl, Brian Thomas.
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416 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-03(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International77-03A(E).
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The Order of the Divine Names in the Writings of Thomas Aquinas.
Carl, Brian Thomas.
The Order of the Divine Names in the Writings of Thomas Aquinas.
- 416 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-03(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Catholic University of America, 2015.
St. Thomas Aquinas indicates that his Summa theologiae is intended to teach beginners in theology according to a suitable order of learning. There has been a lengthy and famous scholarly conversation, prompted by M.-D. Chenu's work, about the order of Thomas's Summa theologiae. Relatively little has been said by scholars, however, about the order of particular sections of the Summa theologiae, such as his presentation of the divine names in Ia qq. 3-26. Fernand Van Steenberghen has also remarked on the need for a study of Thomas's derivation of the divine names in his three treatises on God, found in the Summa contra Gentiles, Compendium theologiae, and Summa theologiae. This dissertation examines the order of the divine names in Thomas's three treatises on God, with special attention to the philosophical order of argumentation. Its purpose is to expose, as far as possible, the rationale---or set of principles, influences, and reasons---informing Thomas's order of presentation concerning the divine names.
ISBN: 9781339222226Subjects--Topical Terms:
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St. Thomas Aquinas indicates that his Summa theologiae is intended to teach beginners in theology according to a suitable order of learning. There has been a lengthy and famous scholarly conversation, prompted by M.-D. Chenu's work, about the order of Thomas's Summa theologiae. Relatively little has been said by scholars, however, about the order of particular sections of the Summa theologiae, such as his presentation of the divine names in Ia qq. 3-26. Fernand Van Steenberghen has also remarked on the need for a study of Thomas's derivation of the divine names in his three treatises on God, found in the Summa contra Gentiles, Compendium theologiae, and Summa theologiae. This dissertation examines the order of the divine names in Thomas's three treatises on God, with special attention to the philosophical order of argumentation. Its purpose is to expose, as far as possible, the rationale---or set of principles, influences, and reasons---informing Thomas's order of presentation concerning the divine names.
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The second chapter examines principles that seem likely to influence the order of the divine names. These principles include the order of science, the order of the triplex via, and the order of the transcendentals.
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The third chapter investigates some of the most important historical sources that influence Thomas's treatises on God. These include Aristotle's Physics 8 and Metaphysics 12, Pseudo-Dionysius's Divine Names, Avicenna's Metaphysics of the Healing 8, and the first book of Peter the Lombard's Sentences .
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The fourth through sixth chapters then investigate, in turn, the order of the divine names in the treatises on God found in Thomas's Summa contra Gentiles, Compendium theologiae, and Summae theologiae. The order in the three treatises varies in certain ways. In each case, a close examination of the order of argumentative dependence through which Thomas derives the divine names is complemented by a consideration of the impact of the principles and historical influences that were treated in the second and third chapters.
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