Understanding what is Catholic Morality Robert Spaemann’s Happiness and Benevolence Chapter 1: Ethics as Teaching How Life Can Turn Out Well As a point of […]
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Commentary: Ft. 28 Ch. 1 Lonergan’s Verbum: Word and Idea in Aquinas
Footnote 28 in Lonergan’s Verbum: Word and Idea in Aquinas The full text of this footnote in Bernard Lonergan’s Verbum: Word and Idea in Aquinas […]
Inner Words as Objects of Thought (without footnotes)
Some Notes on the Inner Word as an Object of Thought by Br. Dunstan Robidoux OSB In a review of arguments that Lonergan marshals, Lonergan […]
Servais Pinckaers’s Morality: the Catholic View, summary
Understanding what is Catholic Morality Servais Pinckaers’ Morality The Catholic View, an introduction Preface: to understand the many different components which are constitutive of Catholic […]
Method, Insight, and the Trinity – Skypecast on the Actuation of the Capacity for Self-Transcendence
Click here to download and watch the mp4 skypecast of today’s session on the actuation of the capacity for self-transcendence. You can find the link […]
Similitude and Likeness in Aquinas
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At death, are we still persons? Some argue that St. Thomas would say NO.
I heard yesterday of a current debate taking place within Thomist circles about what St. Thomas held regarding the corruption of the human person at death. For […]
Lonergan on Scotus on Aquinas, 2nd ed.
Br. Dunstan Robidoux, OSB
Metaphysical Principles, 3rd ed. revised text
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