Aquinas on Faith, Reason, and Charity

Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note On the Text -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Notes -- Part I Faith and Reason Without Faith -- 1 Mutually Opposing Readings of Aquinas's View of Faith and Reason -- Intro...

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Main Author: Di Ceglie, Roberto (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Milton Taylor & Francis Group 2022
In:Year: 2022
Series/Journal:Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Religion Ser.
Further subjects:B Thomas Aquinas, Saint (1225?-1274)
B Faith
B Electronic books
B Thomas,-Aquinas, Saint,-1225?-1274
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9781032191805
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Summary:Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note On the Text -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Notes -- Part I Faith and Reason Without Faith -- 1 Mutually Opposing Readings of Aquinas's View of Faith and Reason -- Introduction -- 1.1 On the Querelle On Christian Philosophy: Gilson, Mandonnet, and Maritain -- 1.2 More Recent Thomistic Views: Fabro and Kenny -- 1.3 Readings of the Thomistic View of Faith and Reason By Non-Scholars of Aquinas: Swinburne and Plantinga -- 1.4 Stump and the Anti-Foundationalist Reading of Aquinas's View of Faith and Reason -- Notes -- 2 Locke's Perspective as a Ground for Reading Aquinas's View of Faith and Reason -- 2.1 Locke's Perspective On Faith and Reason -- 2.1.1 An Influential View -- 2.1.2 Judging Revelation By Way of Reason -- 2.1.3 Does Faith Stand Upon Grounds of Its Own? Toward a More Comprehensive View of Locke's Religious Epistemology -- 2.1.4 Conclusion -- 2.2 From Locke to Thomists -- Notes -- Part II Aquinas On Faith, Evidence, and Divine Grace -- 3 Evidence, Human Will, and Divine Grace -- 3.1 Faith and Evidence -- 3.2 Faith's Certitude Is Not Due to Evidentness -- 3.3 Faith as an Intellectual Act Due to Human Will and Especially to Divine Grace -- Notes -- 4 Two Controversial Matters Related to Faith, Evidence, and Divine Grace -- 4.1 Why Is Faith Meritorious? -- 4.2 Evidence and Divine Grace: Revisiting God's Existence as a Preamble of Faith -- Notes -- 5 Faith and Charity, and the Varying Levels of Faith -- 5.1 Can There Be Faith Without Charity? -- 5.2 The Faith of Demons -- 5.3 On the Varying Levels of Faith -- Notes -- Part III Aquinas On Faith and Reason -- 6 Primacy of Faith and the Autonomy of Reason -- 6.1 Two Mutually Opposing Views -- 6.2 Reconciling Mutually Opposing Views.
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ISBN:1000567818