The creative retrieval of Saint Thomas Aquinas : essays in Thomistic philosophy, new and old / / W. Norris Clarke.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
:
TeilnehmendeR:
Year of Publication:2009
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Online Access:
Physical Description:vii, 271 p.
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Reprinted articles
  • Twenty-fourth award of the Aquinas medal, by the American Catholic Philosophical Association, to W. Norris Clarke, SJ
  • Interpersonal dialogue : key to realism
  • Causality and time
  • System : a new category of being?
  • A curious blind spot in the Anglo-American tradition of antitheistic argument
  • The problem of the reality and multiplicity of divine ideas in Christian neoplatonism
  • Is the ethical eudaimonism of Saint Thomas too self-centered?
  • Conscience and the person
  • Democracy, ethics, religion : an intrinsic connection
  • What cannot be said in Saint Thomas's essence-existence doctrine
  • Living on the edge : the human person as "frontier being" and microcosm
  • The metaphysics of religious art : reflections on a text of Saint Thomas
  • Part II: New articles
  • The immediate creation of the human soul by God and some contemporary challenges
  • The creative imagination : unique expression of our soul-body unity
  • The creative imagination as treated in Western thought
  • The integration of personalism and Thomistic metaphysics in twenty-first-century Thomism.