Oxford, Oxford University Press 1980 viii + 88pp., 18cm., in the series "Past Masters", softcover, G, ISBN 0-19-287500-0, F65989
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, Brepols - Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, 2021 Paperback, 520 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:1 b/w, 4 tables b/w., Language(s):English, French. ISBN 9782503593203.
Summary In his richly documented and still valuable study of Aquinas and the Church Fathers, published in 1946, Gottfried Geenen, o.p. noted that the study of this aspect of Thomas Aquinas's thought was just beginning to take place. More than seventy years later considerable progress has been made, both historically and doctrinally, not at least due to the technological advances in the area of the study of Aquinas' writings. It has been argued both that Aquinas had a remarkable knowledge of a wide range of the Church Fathers and that he was actively engaged in acquiring new material from hitherto unknown Fathers. Due to Thomas' profound commitment to both Latin and Greek patristic sources he was not only able to draw on the rich tradition of the past but also explore new possibilities and solutions. This commitment and interaction between tradition and speculative reason has led some to claim tentatively that one might characterize Thomas Aquinas' theology as being ad mentem patrum. The goal of this volume is to explore ways to corroborate this claim. In order to do so, the contributions investigate the presence and use of the Church Fathers in Aquinas' thought both historically and systematically. TABLE OF CONTENTS Piotr Roszak, J rgen Vijgen, Introduction Gilbert Dahan, J r me dans les commentaires bibliques de Thomas d'Aquin Carmelo Giuseppe Conticello, Theophylactus Latinus. La r ception m di vale de Th ophylacte de Bulgarie, source majeure de Thomas d'Aquin Piotr Roszak, How is the Patristic Method Shaping Sacra Doctrina in Aquinas? Serge-Thomas Bonino o.p., Saint Thomas d'Aquin et les P res de l' glise. Le cas de l'ang lologie dans la prima pars de la Summa theologiae Ezra Sullivan o.p., The Church Fathers' Influence on Aquinas's Account of Habitus Cajetan Cuddy o.p., Isidore and Augustine in Aquinas's Teaching on the Essence and Kinds of Law (ST I-II, qq. 90-91) Joseph Wawrykow, The Fathers in the Summa's Teaching about Grace Anton ten Klooster, Aquinas and Augustine on the Gifts of the Holy Spirit Andrew Hofer o.p., Aquinas's Use of Patristic Sources in His Theology of Religious Life Franklin T. Harkins, Christ's Perfect Grace and Beatific Knowledge in Aquinas: The Influence of John Damascene Conor McDonough o.p., Is Christ Head of the Church as Man? The History of a Problem between St. Augustine and St. Thomas J rgen Vijgen, The Patristic Sources of Thomas' Treatise on Penance Bryan Kromholtz o.p., Reditus: The Eschatology of St. Thomas Aquinas and Eastern Patristic Sources Bibliography Indices
New York, Fordham University Press 1972 597pp., 22cm., previous owners' name on first page, softcover, VG, ISBN 0-8232-1206-8, [contains the English translation]
THOMAS AQUINO [AQUINAS] (D'ENTREVES A.P., ed. & DAWSON J.G., transl.)
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(1987)
Oxford, Basil Blackwell 1987 xxxvi + 100pp., 22cm., softcover, Very good, ISBN 0-631-12924-3, F65994
Turnhout, Brepols, 1998 Paperback, 166 pages., 140 x 210 mm. ISBN 9780888442857.
The six articles that comprise Book 2, Distinction 1, Quetion 1 of Aquinas' Writings on the 'Sentences' of Peter Lombard (Scriptum super libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi) represent his earliest and most succinct account of creation. These texts contain the essential Thomistic doctrines on the subject, and are here translated into English for the first time, along with an introduction and analysis. Languages : English.
, London, Blackfriars, 1953, 28pp., in the series « The Aquinas Society of London - Aquinas Paper" N°9