Truth in AquinasRoutledge |
Contents
1 Truth and correspondence | 1 |
2 Truth and vision | 17 |
3 Truth and touch | 52 |
4 Truth and language | 76 |
Notes | 96 |
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absolute accidental accidents according affirms already analogical Aquinas Aquinas’s Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle’s Augustine Augustinian beatific vision beauty Boeth de Trin bread and wine cause Chapter Christ Christological conjoined contrast convenientia Corbin correspondence creatures desire discloses discursive divine Duns Scotus essence essential eternal Eucharist event existence faith fashion finite fulfilment genus God’s grace grasp Hence human nature hypostasis hypostatic union imitation Incarnation infinite insofar intellect intelligence intuition Jean-Luc Marion John Milbank judgement knowledge logic Logos manifest Marion material matter means mediation merely metaphysics mind mode mysterious neoplatonic nonetheless object one’s ontic ontological revision participation perfection phenomenology philosophical Pickstock presence principles proportio pure Radical Orthodoxy radically reality reason relation resp sacra doctrina sacramental Scotus seen sensation sense sense and reference sensory soul specific subsistence substance Summa Theologiae theology theory of truth things Thomas Thomist touch transcendental transgeneric transubstantiation Trinitarian Trinity true understanding unity Veritate word