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Medieval, Reformation, and Scholastic - The Doctrine of the Holy Supper
Though not mentioned in volume one of Muller’s PRRD, the doctrine of the Lord’s Supper throughout church history proves Muller’s point [see my last post]: the reformers and followin… more »
The Reformed Reader
The epigraph (...Et facta est lux nova)
Delita Herial wrote 5 days ago: …spoliatus supernaturalibus vulneratus in naturalibus… Persino al cospetto della graz … more »
Scholasticism
reiterations wrote 3 weeks ago: The term scholasticism has a narrower reference than the term orthodoxy: it well describes the techn … more »
St. Thomas in Protestant Thought
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Eric Parker wrote 1 month ago: The Protestant Reformation was, among other things, a reaction to the late Medieval church and a ret … more »
The Descent of Christ into Hades in Eastern and Western Theological Traditions
Joseph Patterson wrote 2 months ago: The following is a part of the lecture delivered by Bp. Hilarion Alfeyev at St Mary’s Cathedral, … more »
St. Thomas Aquinas
foolmars wrote 3 months ago: Background: From the 5th century to the 8th century the main issue confronting western thought was n … more »
Medieval, Reformation, and Scholastic - The Doctrine of the Holy Supper
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Shane Lems wrote 4 months ago: Though not mentioned in volume one of Muller’s PRRD, the doctrine of the Lord’s Supper … more »
On Rejecting Reformed Scholasticism
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Shane Lems wrote 4 months ago: Reading through Muller’s Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics (PRRD) is a profound experience. … more »
Willis B. Glover and The "MIDDLE Ages" As a Misnomer.
ddthesis wrote 6 months ago: Is a consideration of a history of the “middle ages” erroneous and illusory? For us in t … more »
Quick Fix to Correct the Rite?
[] wrote 7 months ago: Fr. Alexander Schmemann: Assuming the wrong idea of a fundamental Eastern versus Western liturgic … more »
Entelechy, Analogy and Univocity - from Summa Contra Gentiles
ddthesis wrote 7 months ago: De Deo scire non possumus quid sit, sed quid non sit – in this phrase, Aquinas summed up his epist … more »
Summary of Scotus's Attempt at Univocity.
ddthesis wrote 7 months ago: It has been said of Scotus that he denied the validity of analogous knowledge of God in favor of uni … more »
Scholasticism
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RS wrote 7 months ago: Can’t blog anything substantial till the weekend (this thesis business really gets in the way … more »
Dancing angels proves physics is scholasticism incarnate
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Admin wrote 8 months ago: Not everyone thinks these tests will be useful, however. “Not seeing something is hardly evidence … more »
"De Deo scire non possumus quid sit, sed quid non sit."
ddthesis wrote 8 months ago: Aquinas, seeking to establish a point from which we may meditate God as he is analogously manifested … more »
"Decoding Iqbal:The Problem of “Knowledge” 1.
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sherryx wrote 8 months ago: “The inspiration behind these articles is the article by my friend Raza Rumi “Almost forg … more »
Christian Ethics
nikourem wrote 8 months ago: Christian ethics developed while early Christians were subjects of the Roman Empire. From the time N … more »
Aquinas Definitions of Mortal and Venial Sin.
ddthesis wrote 9 months ago: Concerning Aquinas’s definition and threefold distinction between mortal and venial sin: … more »
Reading Notes on the Summa: II.II.106-107.
ddthesis wrote 9 months ago: “a debt of gratitude is a moral debt required by virtue.” (II.II.107.a1.r1) … more »
Aquinas's Divisions of Virtues: Special, General, Theological, Moral...
ddthesis wrote 9 months ago: Concerning virtue in general: “Virtue is ordered towards what is good. For virtue is what mak … more »
