The Role of the Sacraments in the Justification Process According to St. Thomas Aquinas
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- ISBN8231943531
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- Date de parution25/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
This book offers a definitive exploration of St. Thomas Aquinas's profound theology on the role of the sacraments in the process of justification-a cornerstone of Christian salvation. Meticulously combining historical scholarship, biblical exegesis, and philosophical analysis, it unpacks how Baptism initiates justification, how the Eucharist nourishes the soul's ongoing sanctification, and how Penance restores grace after sin.
Beyond these, it reveals the vital contributions of the other sacraments in sustaining the believer's journey toward holiness. Richly contextualized within patristic traditions and medieval scholastic debates, and set against the backdrop of Reformation challenges, this book illuminates Aquinas's enduring legacy and its vital relevance for contemporary faith and theology. Essential reading for scholars, clergy, and spiritually minded readers, it bridges rigorous academic insight with accessible explanations, making Aquinas's timeless teachings on grace, faith, and transformation compelling and transformative today.
Beyond these, it reveals the vital contributions of the other sacraments in sustaining the believer's journey toward holiness. Richly contextualized within patristic traditions and medieval scholastic debates, and set against the backdrop of Reformation challenges, this book illuminates Aquinas's enduring legacy and its vital relevance for contemporary faith and theology. Essential reading for scholars, clergy, and spiritually minded readers, it bridges rigorous academic insight with accessible explanations, making Aquinas's timeless teachings on grace, faith, and transformation compelling and transformative today.
This book offers a definitive exploration of St. Thomas Aquinas's profound theology on the role of the sacraments in the process of justification-a cornerstone of Christian salvation. Meticulously combining historical scholarship, biblical exegesis, and philosophical analysis, it unpacks how Baptism initiates justification, how the Eucharist nourishes the soul's ongoing sanctification, and how Penance restores grace after sin.
Beyond these, it reveals the vital contributions of the other sacraments in sustaining the believer's journey toward holiness. Richly contextualized within patristic traditions and medieval scholastic debates, and set against the backdrop of Reformation challenges, this book illuminates Aquinas's enduring legacy and its vital relevance for contemporary faith and theology. Essential reading for scholars, clergy, and spiritually minded readers, it bridges rigorous academic insight with accessible explanations, making Aquinas's timeless teachings on grace, faith, and transformation compelling and transformative today.
Beyond these, it reveals the vital contributions of the other sacraments in sustaining the believer's journey toward holiness. Richly contextualized within patristic traditions and medieval scholastic debates, and set against the backdrop of Reformation challenges, this book illuminates Aquinas's enduring legacy and its vital relevance for contemporary faith and theology. Essential reading for scholars, clergy, and spiritually minded readers, it bridges rigorous academic insight with accessible explanations, making Aquinas's timeless teachings on grace, faith, and transformation compelling and transformative today.

















