Thomas Aquinas and Contemplation
Autor Rik Van Nieuwenhoveen Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 feb 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780192895295
ISBN-10: 019289529X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 019289529X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
The work is remarkably accessible, given the many technical nuances involved with many of the subthemes, not to mention the breadth of topics treated. For these and many other reasons, Van Nieuwenhove's monograph should restart and move forward important debates among philosophers, dogmaticians, moralists, historians, and scholars of spirituality on medieval and Thomistic theories of contemplation.
As one would hope to find given its title, the book is mostly exegetical in character, and Van Nieuwenhove charts, very beautifully and lucidly, not only the various strands of Aquinas's understanding of notions such as contemplation and wisdom, but also, in a number of cases, the evolution in his perspective and the relationship between his views and those of various of his contemporaries.....No one who is interested in the question of what Aquinas might have to teach us about human life, and the conditions of our flourishing, could fail to be excited by this wide-ranging, rigorous, and judicious study - one that inspires as well as instructs
Much of this book is aimed at Thomist scholars and debates, but for anyone who thinks that contemplation is valuable, van Nieuwenhove convincingly raises the question of how contemplation is to be understood as more than a narrowly religious activity.
Thomas Aquinas and Contemplation is much more than a book on one underappreciated aspect of Aquinas's thought. It is a creative synthesis of aspects of Aquinas's epistemology, philosophy of mind, and moral theology. It is circumspect without being timid, opinionated without being polemical, attentive to historical context without overwhelming the reader with needless detail. It is a splendid achievement.
According to Aquinas, contemplation is 'the goal (finis) of our entire life and a foretaste of heavenly beatitude'. Rik Van Nieuwenhove's authoritative and interdisciplinary, engaging and wide-ranging book focuses on epistemological and metaphysical issues of contemplation, the relation between active and contemplative lives (in micro) and between philosophy, spirituality, and theology (in macro) as seen through this Dominican's eyes, the parts played by charity, faith, and the Holy Spirit's gifts in the contemplative act, and the liaison between contemplation and the beatific vision. And the result is a triumph.
Thomas Aquinas and Contemplation fills a notable gap in the current literature on the angelic doctor's account of the nature and role of contemplation in the Christian life.
As one would hope to find given its title, the book is mostly exegetical in character, and Van Nieuwenhove charts, very beautifully and lucidly, not only the various strands of Aquinas's understanding of notions such as contemplation and wisdom, but also, in a number of cases, the evolution in his perspective and the relationship between his views and those of various of his contemporaries.....No one who is interested in the question of what Aquinas might have to teach us about human life, and the conditions of our flourishing, could fail to be excited by this wide-ranging, rigorous, and judicious study - one that inspires as well as instructs
Much of this book is aimed at Thomist scholars and debates, but for anyone who thinks that contemplation is valuable, van Nieuwenhove convincingly raises the question of how contemplation is to be understood as more than a narrowly religious activity.
Thomas Aquinas and Contemplation is much more than a book on one underappreciated aspect of Aquinas's thought. It is a creative synthesis of aspects of Aquinas's epistemology, philosophy of mind, and moral theology. It is circumspect without being timid, opinionated without being polemical, attentive to historical context without overwhelming the reader with needless detail. It is a splendid achievement.
According to Aquinas, contemplation is 'the goal (finis) of our entire life and a foretaste of heavenly beatitude'. Rik Van Nieuwenhove's authoritative and interdisciplinary, engaging and wide-ranging book focuses on epistemological and metaphysical issues of contemplation, the relation between active and contemplative lives (in micro) and between philosophy, spirituality, and theology (in macro) as seen through this Dominican's eyes, the parts played by charity, faith, and the Holy Spirit's gifts in the contemplative act, and the liaison between contemplation and the beatific vision. And the result is a triumph.
Thomas Aquinas and Contemplation fills a notable gap in the current literature on the angelic doctor's account of the nature and role of contemplation in the Christian life.
Notă biografică
Rik Van Nieuwenhove is Associate Professor of Medieval Thought at Durham University. His publications include Introduction to Medieval Theology (Cambridge University Press, 2012), Introduction to the Trinity (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011), and Jan van Ruusbroe: Mystical Theologian of the Trinity(University of Notre Dame Press, 2003).