Word: aquinases
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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(2 of 10) Theological says that "he bestrides the theological world like a colossus." Harvard's German-born Paul Tillich, the contemporary religious thinker whose stature most nearly rivals Barth's, has often disagreed with Barth -: "shouting at each other over a glass of wine" -but calls him...
Knowing & Being. Whether or not the "moral dimension" enters teaching at Notre Dame is up to the 398 lay teachers (including some 60 Protestants and several Jews) and the 89 priest or brother teachers. In the classes of Historian Aaron Abell, a Catholic, "the Christian ethic is not stressed at...
St. Augustine, for one, consigned them to the eternal flames of hell, though the thought distressed him. "I am, believe me, beset by no small difficulties," he wrote, "and I am quite at a loss what to answer. Though I cannot define the nature of their damnation, yet I do...
Attacking the socialization of the individual in Dewey's philosophy, Bruner declared that "education must help the individual develop his own internal culture." Modern culture is so complex, he said, that even a Galileo or an Aquinas could no longer master it in its entirety.
God's Reason. The concept of a law of man's nature prior to the "positive" laws he enacts has meant many things to many thinkers. It is a pre-Christian notion, going back farther than Aristotle, and in the Christian era it is by no means exclusively...