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Cajetan on sacred doctrine /

"Cardinal Tommaso de Vio (1469-1534), commonly known as Cajetan, remains a misunderstood figure. Cajetan on Sacred Doctrine is the first ever monograph on Cajetan as a theologian in his own right, and it fills an immense lacuna in the debate on the nature of sacred doctrine from the Thomism of...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hrynkiw, Gregory, 1966- (Autor)
Formato: eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : The Catholic University of America Press, 2020.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction: Cajetan and Sacred Doctrine: A Renaissance Cardinal, Theologian, and Reformer in via Thomae -- Cajetan and Sacred Doctrine -- Part 1: Sacred Doctrine is the Framework: Chapter 1: Sacred Doctrine and Faith -- Chapter 2: Sacred Doctrine and the Church -- Chapter 3: Sacred Doctrine and the Summa Theologiae -- Part 2: Sacred Doctrine as the Habit of Theology: Chapter 4: The First Syllogism -- Chapter 5: Theology-A Science and Wisdom -- Chapter 6: The Theological Method -- Conclusion: Perennial Truths in the End Times. 
520 |a "Cardinal Tommaso de Vio (1469-1534), commonly known as Cajetan, remains a misunderstood figure. Cajetan on Sacred Doctrine is the first ever monograph on Cajetan as a theologian in his own right, and it fills an immense lacuna in the debate on the nature of sacred doctrine from the Thomism of the Renaissance. Confirming Cajetan as a key protagonist within the emergent Reformation, this work delivers an indispensable immersion into his theological method in relation to his closest predecessors and contemporaries: Hervaeus Natalis, Blessed Duns Scotus, Gregory of Rimini, Johannes Capreolus, Silvestro Mazzolini da Prierio, Martin Luther, and others. The first ever commentary on St. Thomas Aquinas's entire Summa Theologiae was published by Cajetan. This monograph focuses primarily on the Summa Theologiae Ia pars, question 1, concerning sacred doctrine, and how Cajetan unpacks the potency of Aquinas's opening syllogism, setting forth a coherent division of the question, and ultimately touching the mind of Aquinas when revealing the articles of the Apostles' Creed as the Summa Theologiae's macrostructure. Finally, we are shown how Cajetan emphasizes the essential link between ecclesiology and the communication of sacred doctrine, especially the papacy's role in guaranteeing the proposal and explication of the faith. Cajetan’s accomplishments as a biblical exegete established him as a renowned Renaissance scholar and a forerunner of future ecumenical dialogue. Furthermore, his grasp of theology's perennial properties continue to make him an important interlocutor in the renewed quest for a unity in theology in an ever more fragmented aggregation of theologies. Cajetan’s theological labor is a perpetuation of the via antiqua, a biblical-theological worldview handed down through Tradition. St. Gregory the Theologian (329-390), the via antiqua's preeminent Eastern representative and chief theological constructor of Christendom, offers the monograph's author--himself a Byzantine Hieromonk--a prime opportunity for a few closing insights on the innate symphony between two very distant periods and distinct theological traditions within the one ecumenical Church."--  |c Publisher description. 
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