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  3. 4 days ago · Here, Thomas Aquinas examines virtues, sins, and the nature of human happiness, bringing clarity to natural moral law. Tertia Pars: Reflections on the incarnation of Christ and the sacraments. This part delves into the mystery of the incarnation and its salvific importance, as well as the efficacy and significance of the sacraments in Christian ...

  4. 1 day ago · The “Catholic Intellectual Tradition” is a concept often invoked to help characterize the warrant for a conversation staged between the sciences and the humanities, where the latter include philosophy and, of course, theology—even if theology is not strictly speaking a discipline of the humanities but a sacred science, a “sacra doctrina ...

  5. 1 day ago · Introduction. In this article, we are going to apply the theory of reasoning developed by Tadeusz Czeżowski, a Polish logician and a representative of the Lvov–Warsaw School (LWS), to selected examples of mediaeval Biblical exegesis (BE). 1 We claim that this theory was a very important achievement in the history of logic in a broad sense.

  6. Patristic theology primarily starts with tradition, Scripture and prayer, and in cases of having to witness, or support, the credibility of any of the aforementioned, they use evidence from how nature works. But how nature works never takes precedence over a Scriptural, or traditional, notion and belief. However, the scholastics seem to openly ...

  7. 5 days ago · Feast Day: January 28 – CNA. On Jan. 28, the Roman Catholic Church celebrates Saint Thomas Aquinas, the 13th century theologian who showed that the Catholic faith is in harmony with philosophy and all other branches of knowledge. Blessed John Paul II, in his 1998 letter “Fides et Ratio,” said St. Thomas “had the great merit of giving ...

  8. 4 days ago · Saint Thomas Aquinas is one of the greatest theologians of all time. He wrote “ Summa Theologica ,” a compilation of all the Church’s teachings, which contains thousands of pages. The saint composed proofs for the existence of God.

  9. 3 days ago · So, what is the Law of Divine Oneness all about? It’s like recognizing that we’re all part of the same big family. Think of it as realizing that every living thing, humans, animals, plants, and even the stars in the sky, are all connected somehow. We’re not just separate beings floating around but all threads in the same cosmic tapestry.

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