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The Godly Image : Christian Satisfaction in Aquinas /

"Examines the unique and lasting features of Thomas Aquinas's understanding of Christian satisfaction, centered on the notion of the reformation of the image of God in man"--

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Cessario, Romanus (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, DC : The Catholic University of America Press, [2020]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Preface to the CUA Edition
  • Introduction
  • 1. "A New Light from God"
  • 1252-1256, Sententiarius at Paris: Scriptum Super Sententias
  • 1256-1259, Regent Master in Theology at Paris: De Veritate
  • Quaestiones de Quodlibet
  • Super Matthaeum
  • Super Isaiam
  • Contra Impugnantes
  • 1259-1268, In Service to the Church in Italy: Summa Contra Gentiles
  • De Rationibus Fidei
  • In Job
  • De malo
  • Summa Theologiae, Prima Pars
  • 1268-1272, Second Parisian Regency: Compendium Theologiae
  • Pauline Commentaries
  • Super Johannem
  • De Virtutibus
  • Quaestiones de Quodlibet
  • De Perfectione Spiritualis Vitae
  • Summa Theologiae, Secunda Pars
  • 1272-1273, Regent at Naples: Summa Theologiae, Tertia Pars
  • Super Psalmos
  • Sermons
  • 2. "Figures of Other Realities"
  • Principles of St. Thomas's Biblical Interpretation
  • The Satisfaction of Christ the Head
  • Postilla super Isaiam: A Biblical Christology
  • The Commentaries on the Gospels of Matthew and John: The Allegorical Sense of Scripture: Christ and the New Adam
  • The Commentaries on the Letters of Saint Paul on Hebrews
  • The Satisfaction of the Members
  • Expositio in Job "ad litteram": Penitential Satisfaction and the Moral Sense of Scripture
  • Commentaries on the New Testament: Satisfaction in the Context of the Sacraments of Baptism and Penance
  • Postilla Super Psalmos: Satisfaction Produces a Joyful Spirit
  • Conclusion
  • 3. "A Relatively Infinite Character"
  • Scriptum super Sententias, Book IV: A Dialectic between Two Classical Definitions of Satisfaction: The Liber Ecclesiasticorum Dogmatum and Cur Deus homo?
  • Scriptum super Sententias, Book III: New Perspectives on Traditional Materials Concerning the Satisfaction of Christ
  • The Necessity of the Incarnation
  • The Satisfaction Accomplished by the Passion: Redemption not Liberation
  • Summary of the New Perspectives in Book III
  • Scriptum Super Sententias, Book IV: The Satisfaction of the Members
  • 4. "A Remedy unto the Salvation of Man"
  • "Poena" and "Culpa" in the De malo
  • The Satisfaction of Christ the Head
  • De Veritate: Satisfaction and the Graced Humanity of the Word
  • Summa Contra Gentiles: Satisfaction "Ex Dignitate Personae Patientis" and "Ex Maiori Caritate Procedens"
  • De Rationibus Fidei: Satisfaction and the Humility of the Suffering Servant
  • Compendium Theologiae: Summary of Basic Teaching
  • Satisfactory Acts of the Members
  • Satisfaction and the Perfection of Charity
  • Sacramental Satisfaction
  • 5. "For the Worship of His Glory"
  • Summa Theologiae Ia-IIae: Punishment as Restorative
  • Q. 87, a. 6: Re-ordering of Sin's Effects
  • Q. 87, aa. 7, 8: Remedial Punishments
  • Summa Theologiae IIIa, q. 1: Satisfaction as the Subordinate Theme of a Redemptive Incarnation
  • The God-Centered Dynamism of the Human Person
  • Programmatic Essay: The Incarnation and Our Attainment of Beatitude