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Meaning of "thomistic"

thomistic (adjective): Relating to the philosophy or teachings of Thomas Aquinas
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  • Of or pertaining to Thomism.

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Weaknesses in the thomistic position.
From a Thomistic point of view it is completely undeniable.
The chief intellectual pursuit was Thomistic philosophy.
From a Thomistic point of view this is completely undeniable.
This was not mentioned by the Thomistic theologians.
This same Thomistic understanding of love is one that Michael lived out in real life.
Mondin particularly shows that Thomistic natural theology is not a.
The Thomistic teaching on this point is expounded by Cajetan.
The two atheistic Thomistic arguments are studied.
It can not explain the material being and contradicts Thomistic philosophy.
Christian as well as Thomistic logocentrism teaches that Word and reality are not mutually exclusive.
There is scholarly debate surrounding the place of canon law within the Thomistic jurisprudential framework.
It opposes the Thomistic view of God as pure act.
As a philosopher he worked within the Aristotelian and Thomistic traditions.
He was the foremost exponent of Thomistic theology at the University of Alcalá.

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The Thomistic argument does not depend on Aristotelian physics at all.
The School of Salamanca expanded on Thomistic understanding of natural law and just war.
Thomistic philosophy has a strong wisdom about the non-separation between the mind and body.
Laxism the Thomistic school.
Darowski 's philosophy takes its inspiration from the Aristotelian and Thomistic traditions.
Further the role of Thomistic thought in society Promote education in Thomistic studies.
Through subsequent encyclicals, Leo exemplified the applicability of Thomistic ideas to contemporary problems.
He graduated in law and Thomistic philosophy at the Catholic University of Leuven.
Later Scholastics and post-Reformation theologians have added little to the Thomistic presentation of the dogma.
In the Thomistic sense.
There is one university in Houston, Texas that teaches Thomistic philosophy and theology.
According to Thomistic metaphysics, every being tends to preserve its form.
However, the book also seeks to advance an interpretation of Thomistic Christology in a modern context.
A keen proponent of Thomistic scholasticism, Billot became a leading figure in metaphysical and speculative theology.
Neo-Aristotelian ethics and politics developed in contemporary Thomistic terms, issues of relevance and rational justification.
Thomas Zigliara's philosophical manual contributed greatly to the nineteenth-century Thomistic revival.
Second, something might be called Thomistic because it follows Aquinas 's actual teachings.
Thomistic sacramental theology is St. Thomas Aquinas 's theology of the sacraments of the Catholic Church.
There, he defended the traditional Thomistic account of moral action and the virtues.
The Thomistic and neo-Thomistic revival.
By Richard Percival Phillips, a good introduction on the Thomistic philosophy of nature for students.
Such is the Thomistic distinction of antecedent ( inefficacious ) will from consequent ( efficacious ) will.
First, it makes available ( in new edition ) classic texts of Thomistic philosophy and theology.
In Thomistic terms, he is instigating a degradation of America 's soul . ” *.
Maybe you're interested in Thomistic philosophy?
In 1277 a number of Thomistic tenets were condemned by the bishop of Paris.
You can see here the presentation of the Thomistic Studies Program 2020.

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