The Role of the Virtues in the Economy of Grace According to St. Thomas Aquinas
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- Date de parution25/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
This book offers a masterful exploration of one of the most profound theological syntheses in Christian history. Delving into the heart of Aquinas's thought, this book reveals how infused virtues-those supernatural gifts bestowed by divine grace-transform human nature and enable the moral and spiritual growth of the believer in harmony with true freedom. Blending rigorous scholarship with accessible prose, the book guides readers through Aquinas's intricate distinctions between natural and infused virtues, theological virtues and gifts of the Holy Spirit, and the delicate interplay between grace and human freedom.
Drawing on historical context, primary sources, and a wealth of theological commentary, it unpacks Aquinas's vision of how grace elevates nature, sanctifies the soul, and leads to the ultimate fulfillment of the beatific vision. More than an academic treatise, this work offers practical insights into the dynamics of moral formation, the lived experience of saints, and the enduring relevance of Aquinas's doctrine in contemporary spiritual and ethical challenges.
It invites readers-scholars, clergy, and lay seekers alike-to understand grace not as abstract theory but as the transforming power that perfects virtues and empowers freedom, guiding the soul on its journey toward holiness and divine union. Aquinas's timeless vision comes alive here, bridging the gap between medieval wisdom and modern faith, illuminating the path of virtue under grace for every generation.
Drawing on historical context, primary sources, and a wealth of theological commentary, it unpacks Aquinas's vision of how grace elevates nature, sanctifies the soul, and leads to the ultimate fulfillment of the beatific vision. More than an academic treatise, this work offers practical insights into the dynamics of moral formation, the lived experience of saints, and the enduring relevance of Aquinas's doctrine in contemporary spiritual and ethical challenges.
It invites readers-scholars, clergy, and lay seekers alike-to understand grace not as abstract theory but as the transforming power that perfects virtues and empowers freedom, guiding the soul on its journey toward holiness and divine union. Aquinas's timeless vision comes alive here, bridging the gap between medieval wisdom and modern faith, illuminating the path of virtue under grace for every generation.
This book offers a masterful exploration of one of the most profound theological syntheses in Christian history. Delving into the heart of Aquinas's thought, this book reveals how infused virtues-those supernatural gifts bestowed by divine grace-transform human nature and enable the moral and spiritual growth of the believer in harmony with true freedom. Blending rigorous scholarship with accessible prose, the book guides readers through Aquinas's intricate distinctions between natural and infused virtues, theological virtues and gifts of the Holy Spirit, and the delicate interplay between grace and human freedom.
Drawing on historical context, primary sources, and a wealth of theological commentary, it unpacks Aquinas's vision of how grace elevates nature, sanctifies the soul, and leads to the ultimate fulfillment of the beatific vision. More than an academic treatise, this work offers practical insights into the dynamics of moral formation, the lived experience of saints, and the enduring relevance of Aquinas's doctrine in contemporary spiritual and ethical challenges.
It invites readers-scholars, clergy, and lay seekers alike-to understand grace not as abstract theory but as the transforming power that perfects virtues and empowers freedom, guiding the soul on its journey toward holiness and divine union. Aquinas's timeless vision comes alive here, bridging the gap between medieval wisdom and modern faith, illuminating the path of virtue under grace for every generation.
Drawing on historical context, primary sources, and a wealth of theological commentary, it unpacks Aquinas's vision of how grace elevates nature, sanctifies the soul, and leads to the ultimate fulfillment of the beatific vision. More than an academic treatise, this work offers practical insights into the dynamics of moral formation, the lived experience of saints, and the enduring relevance of Aquinas's doctrine in contemporary spiritual and ethical challenges.
It invites readers-scholars, clergy, and lay seekers alike-to understand grace not as abstract theory but as the transforming power that perfects virtues and empowers freedom, guiding the soul on its journey toward holiness and divine union. Aquinas's timeless vision comes alive here, bridging the gap between medieval wisdom and modern faith, illuminating the path of virtue under grace for every generation.