NOUN
- the comprehensive theological doctrine created by Saint Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century and still taught by the Dominicans
How To Use Thomism In A Sentence
- Those of us who had the honour and the rare advantage of knowing him intimately and well over many years find, upon looking back upon that vast experience, something unique, over and above the learning, over and above the application of that learning to Thomism, which is surely the very heart of the Dominican affair. Belloc Speaks - To the Undying Memory
- ↑ sourced from the section entitled 'Thomism' in the Stanford Enclopdia on Thomas: Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
- I had a supposition, since he bills his blog as "Just Thomism" that his conceptions were basically Aristotelian-Thomistic. February 12th, 2009
- However, in some cases it seems that this form of Averroism was curiously influenced by some Latin Scholastic trends, like Thomism and Latin Averroism. Influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on Judaic Thought
- If such a philosopher were to say, "There is a conflict between the teachings of the First Vatican Council and the science of philosophy on the ability of human reason to demonstrate the existence of God," we could easily point out to him that there are other schools of philosophy, such as Thomism, that have no such conflict, and that he is wrong to claim for his own school the mantle of philosophy as a whole. Economic Science and Catholic Social Teaching
- And while the system of grace known as syncretic has endeavoured to harmonize the principles of Thomism and Molinism, it has served but to double the difficulties instead of eliminating them. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
- If that is true, then it is an organism, even if it rapidly ceases being one--invocations of "Thomism" and "Thomistic propositions" supposedly to the contrary notwithstanding. Stanford Scientist finds a "A solution to the stem cell dilemma that even the Vatican can love"
- Many consider this to be the most perfect and complete summary of Christian theology, and he established an entire type of Christian philosophy known as "Thomism", which is followed to this day. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
- See Gerald A. McCool, SJ, From Unity to Pluralism: The Internal Evolution of Thomism; and idem, The Neo-Thomists.
- Just as Aquinas respected the Church Fathers, I think there is room within "Thomism" as a theological tradition to recognize that the Church's liturgy is a part of Sacred Tradition and thereby incorporate it as a theological source, using the insights of insights of theologians like Fr. Archive 2008-07-13