Albert & Thomas: Selected WritingsSimon Tugwell Paulist Press, 1988 - 650 páginas "...a milestone in American religious publishing." New Catholic World In one series, the original writings of the universally acknowledged teachers of the Catholic, Protestant, Eastern Orthodox, Jewish, Islamic and Native American traditions have been critically selected, translated and introduced by internationally recognized scholars and spiritual leaders. ALBERT AND THOMAS-SELECTED WRITINGS translated, edited, and introduced by Simon Tugwell, O.P. preface by Leonard E. Boyle, OP "He who is the preeminent cause of all that the mind understands is not any of the objects of our understanding." Albert the Great (1200-1280) This volume contains writings by two thirteenth-century Dominicans, both canonized saints, both doctors of the Church: Saint Albert the Great, patron saint of natural scientist, and the "common doctor," Saint Thomas Aquinas. Both are famous for their contributions to philosophy and theology, but they are also, in different ways, both important in the history of spirituality. In particular, Saint Thomas' huge common sense gives his message an abiding value which can be appreciated by ordinary Christians, trying to practice their faith, as well as by people who are concerned with more sophisticated attempts to articulate and understand their religion. The editor of the volume, Simon Tugwell, OP, has supplied a full biographical introduction to each of the two saints, and an introduction to relevant aspects of their thought, so that this book serves as a real invitation to those who are unfamiliar with them, as well as making a contribution to the scholarly study of their lives and works. + |
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COMMENTARY ON DIONYSIUS MYSTICAL THEOLOGY | 131 |
Introduction | 201 |
THOMAS AQUINAS INAUGURAL LECTURE I256 | 353 |
Commentary on the Sentences Book 4 distinction 15 question 4 | 363 |
Quaestiones Disputatae De Veritate Question 6 Article 6 | 419 |
Summa Contra Gentiles III chapters 9596 | 425 |
Prologue to the Commentary on Boethius De Hehdomadihus | 527 |
From the Prologue to the Commentary on St John | 529 |
Active and Contemplative Life Summa Theologiae IIII Questions 179182 | 534 |
Ohedience and the Vows De Perfectione Chapter 13 | 589 |
Ohedience Summa Theologiae IIII Question 104 a 5 | 597 |
Sin and The Rule Summa Theologiae IIII Question 186 a9 | 601 |
Study Contra Impugnantes Dei Cultum Religionem Chap 11 | 606 |
Study Quodlibetal Question I a14 | 613 |
From the First Lectures on St Paul | 433 |
From the Lectures on St John | 439 |
From the Lectures on St Matthew | 445 |
Summa Theologiae IIII Question 83 | 476 |
From the Commentary on Romans | 520 |
Poverty Summa Theologiae II II Question 188 a7 | 618 |
The Best Religious Order Summa Theologiae IIII Question 188 a6 | 628 |
Select Bibliography | 633 |
Index to Introductions | 638 |
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actually affirmations Albert angels appears Aristotle Augustine Augustine says Bartholomew belong called cause Chapter charity Cher Christ Cologne commentary creatures desire Dionysius divine doctrine Dominican everything faith Father Ferrua friars FVST give glory goal God's Gregory says heaven Hugh of St human Humbert Ibid II.II impetration inasmuch intellect interpretation John John of Vercelli kind knowledge Lauingen lectures Leonine light Lombard's Gloss looks Lord Master Matt means merit mind MOPH moral virtues mystical Naples nature negative theology object Order Paris perfection Peter petition philosopher points raised pray prayer principle provincial Psalm Quodlibet reason reference religious reply Rome saints Scheeben seems sense Sent Sermone Domini someone soul Summa Theol Summa Theologiae teaching theology Thomas Thomas of Cantimpré Thomiste tion Tocco FVST Tolomeo tradition truth Tugwell understanding vision Weisheipl William William of Auvergne William of Auxerre wisdom words XXXVII
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