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Thomas Aquinas(1225-1274)
  • Born in Aquino (Italy) - near Naples
  • Came from prestigious family
  • Received education under Benedictine monks
  • Studied under the Dominicans at U of Naples
  • Joined the Dominican Order and studied with
    Albert the Great
  • Began researching Aristotle and was influenced by
    Aristotelian thought and categories
  • Concerned with the relationship b/w faith and
    reason (Christian teachings and philosophical
    categories)
  • Wrote The Summa Theologica (one of the most
    comprehensive systematic work in Christian
    thought)
  • The Summa is a compendium of three key
    theological issues
  • God, humanity, Christ
  • Known for his Five Ways to Knowing God

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Terminology
  • Potentiality and actuality
  • All things by their nature have a goal an end, an
    aim
  • All things by their nature have potentiality
    (possibility, contigency)
  • matter itself has no form (shape), but it has the
    potential to take on any form
  • Bronze Statue the bronze is the matter, the
    shape is the form the shape is what makes the
    bronze into an actual statue
  • The mind has the potential to grasp the essence
    of things
  • Essence and Existence
  • essence is what a thing is (its nature)
    existence is that a thing is (that it exists)

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Epistemology (theory of knowledge and truth)
  • begin with sense experience and observation
    particular
  • knowledge
  • use reason grasp universals, general ideas,
    essences
  • no innate ideas, only capacity for abstraction

Question How does knowledge move from sensation
and particular knowledge to general ideas?
Active intellect illumines the image of a
particular object and produces an impression
Passive intellect has an impression of that
particular object
The intellect passes judgment on the object and
it is true as much as it conforms to the mind and
the thing
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Human nature and truth
  • In knowledge the knower becomes the known by
    mental (or spiritual) assimilation without
    ceasing to be himself
  • A natural inclination to the truth and to love
    (i.e., desire of the good)
  • Complete love was the fruit of complete knowledge
  • When the person loves the thing then the person
    has true knowledge of the thing

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Knowledge of God
  • How do we have knowledge of God?
  • Knowledge is actively directed towards all
    being
  • Things are known insofar as they are in act
    (participate in being)
  • Potentia obedientialis the ability to grasp
    the supreme good (i.e., being or God)
  • We ultimately can only know that God exists with
    our reason, we need revelation to tell us about
    God

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The Five ways to know God
  • Theory of causation every effect has a cause
  • Thomas framework is hierarchical (subordinate
    member is causally dependent on a supreme member)
    not chronological (not an ordered series
    stretching back into the past)
  • E.j. the activity of your pen is subordinate to
    the activity of your hand

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PLATO
ARISTOTLE
AUGUSTINE
THOMAS AQUINAS
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Why is this important for theology?
  • It points to the idea that science and religion
    (faith and reason) are not mutually exclusive
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