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Wisdom's Apprentice

Thomistic Essays in Honor of Lawrence Dewan, O.P.
  • ISBN-13: 9780813214955
  • Publisher: THE CATHOLIC UNIVERISTY OF AMERICA PRESS
    Imprint: THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA PRESS
  • Edited by Peter A. Kwasniewski
  • Price: AUD $136.00
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  • Local release date: 30/04/2009
  • Format: Hardback 336 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: Philosophy [HP]
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Lawrence Dewan, O P, has long graced the world of Thomistic scholarship with the impressive lucidity, depth, and comprehensiveness of his research on many facets of the Angelic Doctor's legacy. A professor at the College Universitaire Dominicain in Ottawa and a member of the Pontifical Academy of St Thomas, his more than one hundred articles have brought him international renown as a foremost authority on metaphysics, natural philosophy, and ethics as well as on aspects of the work of John Capreolus, Albert the Great, Etienne Gilson, and Jacques Maritain, among others. In ""Wisdom's Apprentice"", twelve distinguished scholars pay grateful homage to their friend and mentor in recognition of his extraordinary contributions to the study of the philosophia perennis. Prompted by the honoree's seventy-fifth birthday in March 2007, this volume gathers incisive essays on a variety of key topics in the Thomist tradition. The book is divided into four parts. Part I engages fundamental metaphysical issues, Jan Aertsen writing on truth as a transcendental, Stephen Brock and David Twetten on the doctrine of being, and J L A West on supposit and nature. Part II contains essays on natural theology, with Ralph McInerny and Leslie Armour posing questions on the rational basis of man's knowledge of God and Gregory Doolan showing how deliberately Aquinas integrates divine ideas into his doctrine of God. In Part III, natural philosophy comes to the fore: Christopher Decaen expounds the impossibility of action at a distance, Jude Dougherty the relationship between physics and philosophy, and Ralph Nelson the influence of Bergson on an important difference between Gilson and Maritain. The two authors of Part IV address the world of man; Kevin Flannery argues that for Aristotle no less than for Aquinas acts can be good or bad in their very species and Heather McAdam Erb unfolds Aquinas' views on interior peace, the foretaste of eternal life.
Peter A. Kwasniewski is assistant academic dean and associate professor of theology at Wyoming Catholic College in Lander, Wyoming, and visiting professor of philosophy at the International Theological Institute in Gaming, Austria.
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