God the Father in the Theology of St. Thomas Aquinas (American University Studies)
β Scribed by John Baptist Ku
- Publisher
- Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 398
- Edition
- New
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
God the Father in the Theology of St. Thomas Aquinas is an exposition of Aquinasβ theology of God the Father as a coherent whole. Surprising as it might be, there has not been an extended treatment of Aquinasβ theology of God the Father. Three misconceptions are addressed: (1) the idea that Aquinasβ speculative Trinitarian theology is detached from Scripture; (2) the supposition that in Aquinasβ understanding, the Fatherβs relation to the Holy Spirit is an afterthought to the Fatherβs relation to the Son; and (3) the view that for Thomas, the Father has no proper mode of action in the created universe β since Thomas maintains that in all ad extra activity, the Trinity acts as a single principle. Two less polemical, more perennial issues are discussed as well. First, the concept of relation, as the key to a coherent account of three distinct persons in one same divine essence, emerges as an important theme in Aquinasβ exposition of the Fatherβs paternity and innascibility. Second, Aquinas understands the Father as the source of unity in the Trinity and as the beginning and end of the whole created universe. It becomes clear that St. Thomas places forceful emphasis on the Sonβs equality to the Father and on the radical difference between the creator and the creature.
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