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Aquinas on Faith, Reason, and Charity

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"We might be tempted to think that there is nothing new to say when it comes to the perennial debate between faith and reason, but Di Ceglie artfully dismantles this notion by showing us that we remain gridlocked by the assumptions of modernity. He allows Aquinas’s insights to shine through with their original splendor, revealing that authentic faith is not a source of naivete or hubris but rather a gift from God."

Stewart Clem, Aquinas Institute of Theology, USA

"This fine book … is the product of an author who combines mastery of current analytical philosophy as well as of the last hundred years of Thomistic scholarship… The basic idea is that…Christians with a faith that is a virtue granted by God, occurring as ‘perfected’ by charity, would love exploring whatever invites engagement by our powers of reasoning…as Di Ceglie puts it…at the end of this splendid book"

Fergus Kerr in The New Blackfriars

"Di Ceglie offers a salutary correction to readings of Thomas that neglect faith's supernatural and volitional nature. His analysis of faith's merit, the preambles of faith, and unformed faith will be of particular interest to Aquinas specialists. Finally, his novel apologetic case for faith's value as a motivator of rational enquiry merits consideration and development."

Gregory Stacey in The Review of Metaphysics

“The argument of this complex and sophisticated book is disarmingly simple: Aquinas holds that faith is a divine gift; attempts to contextualize Aquinas in the framework of the kind of evidentialist approaches that we find in Locke and other thinkers of modernity are bound to fail. The point is well-taken.”

Richard Cross in The Expository Times

“Roberto Di Ceglie’s exposition of Aquinas serves as an important corrective to an overly narrow vision of faith as mere assent to propositions about the existence of God, or to propositions on which demonstrative proof of the existence of God would be a necessary prerequisite for rational acts of faith.”

James Dominic Rooney in Religious Studies

“Di Ceglie's book shows us, rigorously from an argumentative point of view and at the same time in a clear and easily accessible way, all the richness of Aquinas' conception of faith.”

Francesco Gallo in Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica

“Di Ceglie's challenging work salutarily frees Thomas's thought from the prejudices that have weighed on him since John Locke, and which are also present in neo-scholastic manualistic theology . . . In the final pages, Di Ceglie also considers the relationship between the Christian faith and other faiths, in order to dispel any idea of fanaticism or intolerance that might arise from the writings of Thomas."

Giacomo Canobbio in Rassegna di Teologia

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Forlag
Routledge
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
196
ISBN
9781032191805
Utgivelsesår
2022
Format
23 x 15 cm

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«

"We might be tempted to think that there is nothing new to say when it comes to the perennial debate between faith and reason, but Di Ceglie artfully dismantles this notion by showing us that we remain gridlocked by the assumptions of modernity. He allows Aquinas’s insights to shine through with their original splendor, revealing that authentic faith is not a source of naivete or hubris but rather a gift from God."

Stewart Clem, Aquinas Institute of Theology, USA

"This fine book … is the product of an author who combines mastery of current analytical philosophy as well as of the last hundred years of Thomistic scholarship… The basic idea is that…Christians with a faith that is a virtue granted by God, occurring as ‘perfected’ by charity, would love exploring whatever invites engagement by our powers of reasoning…as Di Ceglie puts it…at the end of this splendid book"

Fergus Kerr in The New Blackfriars

"Di Ceglie offers a salutary correction to readings of Thomas that neglect faith's supernatural and volitional nature. His analysis of faith's merit, the preambles of faith, and unformed faith will be of particular interest to Aquinas specialists. Finally, his novel apologetic case for faith's value as a motivator of rational enquiry merits consideration and development."

Gregory Stacey in The Review of Metaphysics

“The argument of this complex and sophisticated book is disarmingly simple: Aquinas holds that faith is a divine gift; attempts to contextualize Aquinas in the framework of the kind of evidentialist approaches that we find in Locke and other thinkers of modernity are bound to fail. The point is well-taken.”

Richard Cross in The Expository Times

“Roberto Di Ceglie’s exposition of Aquinas serves as an important corrective to an overly narrow vision of faith as mere assent to propositions about the existence of God, or to propositions on which demonstrative proof of the existence of God would be a necessary prerequisite for rational acts of faith.”

James Dominic Rooney in Religious Studies

“Di Ceglie's book shows us, rigorously from an argumentative point of view and at the same time in a clear and easily accessible way, all the richness of Aquinas' conception of faith.”

Francesco Gallo in Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica

“Di Ceglie's challenging work salutarily frees Thomas's thought from the prejudices that have weighed on him since John Locke, and which are also present in neo-scholastic manualistic theology . . . In the final pages, Di Ceglie also considers the relationship between the Christian faith and other faiths, in order to dispel any idea of fanaticism or intolerance that might arise from the writings of Thomas."

Giacomo Canobbio in Rassegna di Teologia

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