Ressourcement Thomism : Sacred Doctrine, the Sacraments, and the Moral Life /
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
Catholic University of America Press,
2010.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- The CornerstoneChristian Faith and Modern Culture in Dialogue
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part 1. Sapientia DeiSacred Scripture andSacred Doctrine
- 1. Transubstantiation Revisited: Sacra Doctrina, Dogma, and Metaphysics
- 2. Ordering Wisdom: Aquinas, the Old Testament, and Sacra Doctrina
- 3. The Precarity of Wisdom: Modern Dominican Theology, Perspectivalism, and the Tasks of Reconstruction
- Part 2. Mysterium Fidei: Sacraments and Metaphysics
- 4. The Importance of the Definitionof Sacraments as Signs5. The Place of Romans 6 in Aquinas�s Doctrine of Sacramental Causality: A Balance of History and Metaphysics
- 6. The Human Acts of Christ and the Acts That Are the Sacraments
- 7. Verum sacrificium as the Fullness and Limit of Eucharistic Sacrifice in the Sacramental Theology of Thomas Aquinas: Historical Context and Current Significance
- Part 3 Bonum�Lex�Virtus Moral Theology
- 8. St. Thomas and the Divinity of the Common Good
- 9. The Primacy of the Common Good and the Foundations of Natural Law in St. Thomas10. A Reading Guide for Natural Law Ethics
- 11. Natural Law, the Moral Object, and Humanae Vitae
- 12. Contemplata Tradere: Embodied Interiority in Cessario, Pinckaers, and Lonergan
- 13. Moral Development and Connecting the Virtues: Aquinas, Porter, and the Flawed Saint
- 14. Vanity and Commerce: How De malo Supports Whig Thomism
- Postscript: â€oeThere Is Only One Sadness ... Not to Be Saintsâ€?: An Expression of Gratitude to Father Romanus Cessario, O.P.
- Publications of Romanus Cessario, O.P.Works Cited
- Contributors
- Index of Names