- white, and this is
existence secundum quid. — De
Principiis Naturæ, 1. In
Thomist philosophy, the
definition of a
being is "that
which is," a
principle with...
- The
Thomist is a
refereed peer-reviewed
Catholic theological and
philosophical journal published by the
Pontifical Faculty of the
Immaculate Conception...
- The
teleological argument (from τέλος, telos, 'end, aim, goal'; also
known as physico-theological argument,
argument from design, or
intelligent design...
- 1444), was a
French Dominican theologian and
Thomist. He is
sometimes known as the
Prince of the
Thomists. His Four
Books of
Defenses of the
Theology of...
- At
Vatican II,
traditional neo-
Thomist thought was
opposed by such
exponents of the
nouvelle théologie. Many
Thomists, however,
continue in the neo-scholastic...
- The
Thomists is a 21-piece big band
based at St.
Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. The
Thomists was
formed in
affiliation with St...
-
Koninck MSRC (29 July 1906 – 13
February 1965) was a Belgian-Canadian
Thomist philosopher and theologian. As
director of the
Department of Philosophy...
- ISBN 978-1-56689-038-0. pg. 28.
Kirby Olson.
Gregory Corso:
doubting Thomist. SIU Press, 2002. ISBN 0-8093-2447-4, ISBN 978-0-8093-2447-7. pg. 75–79...
- In the
Catholic Church, the Seal of
Confession (also
known as the Seal of the
Confessional or the
Sacramental Seal) is the
absolute duty of
priests or...
- 1890) was a
Jesuit Thomist theologian whose younger brother, Vincenzo,
became Pope Leo XIII and
appointed him a cardinal. The Neo-
Thomist revival,
which Leo...