The Foundations of St. Thomas Aquinas’s Moral Philosophy: Nature, Grace, and Human Freedom
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- ISBN8231727995
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- Date de parution25/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
This book offers an illuminating journey into one of the most profound ethical systems in Western thought. Blending rigorous philosophy with rich theological insight, this book reveals how Aquinas masterfully unites human nature, divine law, and the mystery of grace to explain freedom, virtue, and moral responsibility. Grounded in the timeless quest for the good life, Aquinas's moral vision navigates complex questions that remain urgent today: What is true human freedom? How does divine providence coexist with our free will? What role does grace play in elevating our nature? And how do natural law and divine revelation guide us toward ultimate fulfillment?Through deep analysis of Aquinas's key concepts-natural law, infused virtues, conscience, and teleology-this work makes accessible his rich philosophical theology for scholars, students, and general readers alike.
It also highlights the enduring relevance of Thomistic ethics in contemporary debates about morality, human dignity, and spiritual growth. Whether you are exploring Christian ethics, philosophy, or the interplay of faith and reason, this book presents a compelling, comprehensive roadmap to understanding how Aquinas's synthesis continues to shape moral thought and inspire the pursuit of sanctity in the modern world.
It also highlights the enduring relevance of Thomistic ethics in contemporary debates about morality, human dignity, and spiritual growth. Whether you are exploring Christian ethics, philosophy, or the interplay of faith and reason, this book presents a compelling, comprehensive roadmap to understanding how Aquinas's synthesis continues to shape moral thought and inspire the pursuit of sanctity in the modern world.
This book offers an illuminating journey into one of the most profound ethical systems in Western thought. Blending rigorous philosophy with rich theological insight, this book reveals how Aquinas masterfully unites human nature, divine law, and the mystery of grace to explain freedom, virtue, and moral responsibility. Grounded in the timeless quest for the good life, Aquinas's moral vision navigates complex questions that remain urgent today: What is true human freedom? How does divine providence coexist with our free will? What role does grace play in elevating our nature? And how do natural law and divine revelation guide us toward ultimate fulfillment?Through deep analysis of Aquinas's key concepts-natural law, infused virtues, conscience, and teleology-this work makes accessible his rich philosophical theology for scholars, students, and general readers alike.
It also highlights the enduring relevance of Thomistic ethics in contemporary debates about morality, human dignity, and spiritual growth. Whether you are exploring Christian ethics, philosophy, or the interplay of faith and reason, this book presents a compelling, comprehensive roadmap to understanding how Aquinas's synthesis continues to shape moral thought and inspire the pursuit of sanctity in the modern world.
It also highlights the enduring relevance of Thomistic ethics in contemporary debates about morality, human dignity, and spiritual growth. Whether you are exploring Christian ethics, philosophy, or the interplay of faith and reason, this book presents a compelling, comprehensive roadmap to understanding how Aquinas's synthesis continues to shape moral thought and inspire the pursuit of sanctity in the modern world.