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The natural desire to see God according to St. Thomas Aquinas and his interpreters / Lawrence Feingold.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Faith & reasonPublication details: Ave Maria, Fla. : Sapientia Press of Ave Maria University, 2010.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxxvii, 490 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781932589542
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 233.5 23
LOC classification:
  • B765.T54 FEI
Contents:
The natural desire to see God -- Natural desire according to St. Thomas -- St. Thomas's texts on the natural desire to see God -- Scotus -- Denis the Carthusian -- Can there be a natural inclination for a supernatural perfection? : Cajetan's refutation of Scotus -- Cajetan and obediential potency -- Cajetan's interpretation of the natural desire to see God -- Francis Sylvester of Ferrara (Ferrariensis) -- An eclectic recourse to Scotus : Domingo de Soto and Francisco de Toledo -- Medina, B©Ł©łez, Su©Łrez, and the formation of a consensus : the natural desire to see God is not an innate inclination -- The formation of a consensus, part 2 : the natural desire to see God is a conditional desire -- Jansenius's rejection of the possibility of a state of pure nature -- Henri de Lubac's interpretation of the natural desire to see God -- Is de Lubac's interpretation compatible with St. Thomas? -- Why an innate appetite for the vision of God is impossible : summary of the arguments -- Conclusion.
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Previous ed.: Rome : Apollinare Studi, 2001.

Includes bibliography (p. [449]-466) and indexes.

The natural desire to see God -- Natural desire according to St. Thomas -- St. Thomas's texts on the natural desire to see God -- Scotus -- Denis the Carthusian -- Can there be a natural inclination for a supernatural perfection? : Cajetan's refutation of Scotus -- Cajetan and obediential potency -- Cajetan's interpretation of the natural desire to see God -- Francis Sylvester of Ferrara (Ferrariensis) -- An eclectic recourse to Scotus : Domingo de Soto and Francisco de Toledo -- Medina, B©Ł©łez, Su©Łrez, and the formation of a consensus : the natural desire to see God is not an innate inclination -- The formation of a consensus, part 2 : the natural desire to see God is a conditional desire -- Jansenius's rejection of the possibility of a state of pure nature -- Henri de Lubac's interpretation of the natural desire to see God -- Is de Lubac's interpretation compatible with St. Thomas? -- Why an innate appetite for the vision of God is impossible : summary of the arguments -- Conclusion.

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