Trinity, Church, and the Human Person: Thomistic Essays (Faith & Reason: Studies in Catholic Theology & Philosophy)
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Product Description
This book provides the best instruction on the most difficult issues that characterize St. Thomas Aquinas’s Trinitarian theology. It explores the very purpose of Trinitarian theology, with an emphasis on distinguishing St. Thomas’s approach from the various forms of arid rationalism and on displaying Aquinas’s debt to Augustine’s spiritual vision. The chapters on the Trinity engage the relationship of the Holy Spirit to the Son according to Aquinas―a topic treated in Trinity in Aquinas but now deepened by a meditation on “the Spirit of Truth”―as well as the “personal mode” of Trinitarian action ad extra. For readers seeking to understand how and why Aquinas’s theology is fully Trinitarian rather than (as is sometimes suggested) modalist, Emery’s exposition of the Trinitarian action ad extra and our relation in grace to each Person of the Trinity will be necessary reading. Fr. Emery devotes two chapters to the sacraments as they relate to the Church, in each case showing that Aquinas’s insights speak profoundly to contemporary controversies. Another chapter treats briefly the place of the Eastern Fathers in Aquinas, a question that has become increasingly important in ecumenical dialogue so as to show that Thomistic theology is not antithetical to reunion with the Orthodox East. In the context of a world plagued by Cartesian dualism and inability to come to terms with the scope of human suffering, two further chapters treat Aquinas’s hylomorphic understanding of the human person and his account of God’s permission of evil (the latter through the lens of Charles Cardinal Journet). The book concludes on a fittingly ecumenical note, as Emery takes up George Lindbeck’s influential reading of Aquinas as a “postliberal” theologian who thereby has an important place in contemporary Protestant-Catholic dialogue. In the hands of Gilles Emery, the work of Thomas Aquinas is shown to contribute profoundly to the task of appreciating and resolving the central theological discussions and controversies of our time.
Review
If there is a fresh Thomism in the air today, then one of its principal centers is without a doubt the Dominican faculty of theology at the University of Fribourg, and Fr. Emery is surely one of its leading exponents. It is exemplified in this splendid collection of essays, which, notwithstanding their discerning reading of the texts of Aquinas, draw him nonetheless into current theological conversations as an active participant. In short, this is Thomism at its liveliest best. –J. Augustine DiNoia, OP, Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
Gilles Emery, one of the best Thomists of our time, offers a refreshing reading of Thomas Aquinas….[T]he ten essays in translated in this book are both acute interpretations of basic Catholic doctrine and excellent introductions to some fundamentals of Aquinas’s theology. –Thomas Prugl, University of Notre Dame
About the Author
Gilles Emery is a Dominican priest of the Swiss province of Preachers and professor of dogmatic theology at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. He has authored “La Trinite creatice” (Vrin), “Thomas d’Aquin, Les raisons de la foi, les articfles de la foi” (Cerf), “La theologie trinitaire de saint Thomas d’Aquin” (Cerf), and “Trinity in Aquinas” (Sapientia). He is a member of the editorial board of “Revue Thomiste” and serves on the International Theological Commission.
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