The Natural Order as a Reflection of Divine Providence According to St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas

Par : Ryan Evans
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231019984
  • EAN9798231019984
  • Date de parution25/06/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

This book offers a masterful exploration into one of the most enduring themes in Western thought-the profound connection between the cosmos's intricate order and the divine wisdom that sustains it. Drawing deeply from the monumental works of St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, this book reveals how the natural and social hierarchies we observe are not random or chaotic, but purposeful reflections of a higher, providential design.
This richly detailed study weaves together philosophy, theology, history, and ethics to illuminate how Augustine's visionary concept of the ordo amoris and Aquinas's metaphysical synthesis of essence, existence, and teleology converge in a powerful affirmation of a universe governed by divine providence. Readers will discover how these foundational thinkers grappled with the tensions between human freedom and divine sovereignty, the presence of evil amid cosmic order, and the implications of providence for political authority and social structure.
More than an academic treatise, this book offers timeless insights into the nature of reality, morality, and governance-inviting scholars, students, and general readers alike to reconsider the cosmos as a living testament to divine wisdom and care. In a world often fragmented by doubt and disorder, this compelling narrative restores a vision of hope, meaning, and harmony grounded in the great Christian intellectual tradition.
This book offers a masterful exploration into one of the most enduring themes in Western thought-the profound connection between the cosmos's intricate order and the divine wisdom that sustains it. Drawing deeply from the monumental works of St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, this book reveals how the natural and social hierarchies we observe are not random or chaotic, but purposeful reflections of a higher, providential design.
This richly detailed study weaves together philosophy, theology, history, and ethics to illuminate how Augustine's visionary concept of the ordo amoris and Aquinas's metaphysical synthesis of essence, existence, and teleology converge in a powerful affirmation of a universe governed by divine providence. Readers will discover how these foundational thinkers grappled with the tensions between human freedom and divine sovereignty, the presence of evil amid cosmic order, and the implications of providence for political authority and social structure.
More than an academic treatise, this book offers timeless insights into the nature of reality, morality, and governance-inviting scholars, students, and general readers alike to reconsider the cosmos as a living testament to divine wisdom and care. In a world often fragmented by doubt and disorder, this compelling narrative restores a vision of hope, meaning, and harmony grounded in the great Christian intellectual tradition.