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Restoring Ancient Beauty
The Revival of Thomistic Theology
Edited by James Keating
Until recently it has been commonplace to believe that Vatican II represents a permanent sidelining of the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas for theology. The documents of that council, it is said, moved away from the scholastic categories that had informed Catholic theological work since the Reformation, and most particularly since Vatican I. There is some truth to this, of course, since the council fathers preferred biblical formulations in a personalist and pastoral mode over the kinds of concepts one finds in Neo-Thomism. The effect of this shift on theological education is well known. Indeed, so swift was the change that one finds figures as different as Jacques Maritain, Karl Rahner, and Joseph Ratzinger worrying soon after the Council's conclusion that the Angelic Doctor had all but disappeared from Catholic theology. Each in his own way sought to call the Church's intellectuals back to a consideration of Aquinas to address not simply philosophical issues but those dealing with the central doctrinal mysteries of the faith. It is now clear that after decades of experimentation with various philosophical systems, a number of scholars have either found a new audience for their work or have recently discovered for themselves the ancient beauty of Aquinas' theological work. The present volume brings together a number of prominent scholars to explore the different ways in which the writings of Thomas Aquinas on Christ, grace, faith, and other properly theological themes retain their relevance, and indeed, constitute a firmer basis upon which to explore these mysteries than many recent streams of thought.
Contributors include: Frederick D. Boley, Daniel Drain, Heather Erb, Francis Feingold, Marie George, James G. Hanink, Michael Humpherys, Joel Johnson, John F. X. Knasas, Justin Matchulat, Jessica Murdoch, Thomas Rourke, Anton Schauble, D. C. Schindler, Joshua Schulz, Michael D. Torre, Thomas Weinandy.
Contributors include: Frederick D. Boley, Daniel Drain, Heather Erb, Francis Feingold, Marie George, James G. Hanink, Michael Humpherys, Joel Johnson, John F. X. Knasas, Justin Matchulat, Jessica Murdoch, Thomas Rourke, Anton Schauble, D. C. Schindler, Joshua Schulz, Michael D. Torre, Thomas Weinandy.
About the Author
James Keating is associate professor of theology at Providence College.
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