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Grace and freedom : operative grace in the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas /

Grace and Freedom represents Lonergan's entry into subject matter that would occupy him throughout his lifetime. At the same time it is a manifestation of the thinking that made him one of the world's foremost Thomist scholars.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Lonergan, Bernard J. F.
Autor Corporativo: Lonergan Research Institute
Otros Autores: Crowe, Frederick E., Doran, Robert M., 1939-, Monsour, H. Daniel, 1958-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto [Ont.] : Published by University of Toronto Press for Lonergan Research Institute of Regis College, 2000.
Colección:Lonergan, Bernard J. F. Works v. 1.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Contents
  • General Editors' Preface to Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan
  • Editors' Preface
  • PART ONE: GRACE AND FREEDOM OPERATIVE GRACE IN THE THOUGHT OF ST THOMAS AQUINAS
  • I-1 Historical Background
  • 1 St Augustine's De Gratia et Libero Arbitrio
  • 2 St Anselm
  • 3 Peter Lombard
  • 4 The Transition
  • 5 Conclusion
  • I-2 The General Movement of Aquinas's Thought
  • 1 The Unity of Gratia Gratum Faciens
  • 2 The Ambiguities of Gratia Gratis Data
  • 3 Gratia Operans in the Three Great Commentaries
  • 4 The Multiplicity of Gratia Gratum Faciens
  • 5 Gratia Operans in the De Veritate6 Gratia Operans in the Summa Theologiae
  • 7 Conclusion
  • I-3 Habitual Grace as Operans et Cooperans
  • 1 The General Nature of Habits
  • 2 Habitual Grace as Gratia Sanans
  • 3 The Infused Habit as a Premotion
  • 4 Conclusion
  • I-4 St Thomas's Theory of Operation
  • 1 The Idea of Causation
  • 2 Causation in Time
  • 3 Aristotelian Premotion and Thomist Application
  • 4 The Essence of the Idea of Application
  • 5 Universal Instrumentality
  • 6 The Analogy of Operation
  • 7 Conclusion
  • I-5 Divine Transcendence and Human Liberty1 The Freedom of the Will
  • 2 Divine Action on the Will
  • 3 The Possibility of Contingence
  • 4 The Possibility of Sin
  • 5 Conclusion
  • I-6 Actual Grace as Operans et Cooperans
  • 1 Gratia Cooperans in the De Veritate
  • 2 Gratia Praeveniens in the Contra Gentiles
  • 3 Conversion
  • 4 The Definition of Gratia Operans
  • 5 Actus Interior et Exterior
  • Concluding Summary
  • PART TWO: GRATIA OPERANS A STUDY OF THE SPECULATIVE DEVELOPMENT IN THE WRITINGS OF ST THOMAS OF AQUIN
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • II-1 The Form of the Development1 The Content of Speculative Theology
  • 2 Elements in Speculative Theology
  • 3 Phases in the Development of Theological Speculation
  • 4 General Antecedents of the Development in St Thomas's Doctrine on Operative Grace
  • 5 The Methodological Conclusion
  • II-2 The Data of the Inquiry
  • 1 St Augustine's De Gratia et Libero Arbitrio
  • 2 St Anselm
  • 3 Peter Lombard
  • 4 St Albert the Great
  • 5 St Thomas's Commentary on the Sentences
  • 6 St Thomas in the De Veritate
  • 7 From the De Veritate to the Prima Secundae
  • 8 Summa Theologiae, 1-2, q. lll, a. 29 Summary
  • II-3 The First Subsidiary Investigation: The Idea of Operation in St Thomas
  • 1 Posse Agere, Actu Agere
  • 2 Physical Premotion
  • 3 Application
  • 4 Virtus Instrumentalis
  • 5 The Degrees of Causality
  • 6 The Theory of Cooperation
  • 7 Summary and Conclusions
  • II-4 The Second Subsidiary Investigation: Divine Operation in the Will
  • 1 The Idea of Liberty
  • 2 The Possibility of Liberty
  • 3 Transition from the Modern Viewpoint
  • 4 The General Theory of the Need of Operative Grace