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Chargement... Thomistic Common Sense: The Philosophy of Being and the Development of Doctrinepar OP Fr. Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange
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Although we live in an "information age," western culture is experiencing a clash of ideologies and a crisis of common sense. The Church is not immune to today's turmoil and similarly faces theological disinterest and disagreement. Fr. Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange foresaw these problems. He warned about the eclipse of first principles and the rise of a relativistic view of doctrinal development. In this first English translation of his Le sens commun: La philosophic de l'être et les formules dogmatiques by the acclaimed translator Matthew Minerd, readers are given the Thomistic common sense needed for faith and reason to flourish once again. This book sees the great Dominican master address a variety of fundamental topics that we need to return to and relearn in our day: the relationship between common sense and both philosophy and faith, the proper defense for philosophical realism, the subordination and coordination of philosophical first principles, our natural capacity for knowing God's existence, and, at length, the problem of dogmatic development. Although originally written during the Catholic Modernist crisis at the turn of the twentieth century, Thomistic Common Sense is no mere relic of past controversies. Jacques Maritain, for example, while reflecting on his formation as a Thomist, cited it as particularly influential. In our own time, this book serves as a foundational textbook of Thomistic philosophy, communicating its wisdom with clarity, power, and perennial resonance. Book jacket. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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