Neither nature nor grace: Aquinas, Barth, and Garrigou-Lagrange on the epistemic use of God's effects

"This book addresses late modern debates in Christian theology over the question of whether knowledge of God is available only through God's gracious self-revelation or through revelation plus philosophy or natural reason. The author examines the position of Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange as a...

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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Washington, D.C The Catholic University of America Press [2020]
In:Jahr: 2020
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Thomas, von Aquin, Heiliger 1225-1274 / Barth, Karl 1886-1968 / Garrigou-Lagrange, Réginald 1877-1964 / Gotteserkenntnis / Offenbarung / Natürliche Theologie
IxTheo Notationen:NBA Dogmatik
NBC Gotteslehre
weitere Schlagwörter:B Garrigou-Lagrange, Réginald (1877-1964)
B Barth, Karl (1886-1968)
B God (Christianity) Knowableness
B Thomas Aquinas, Saint (1225?-1274)
B Faith and reason Christianity
B Revelation Christianity
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Zusammenfassung:"This book addresses late modern debates in Christian theology over the question of whether knowledge of God is available only through God's gracious self-revelation or through revelation plus philosophy or natural reason. The author examines the position of Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange as an exemplar of the latter, and the countervailing position of Karl Barth as an exemplar of the former, and then shows how Aquinas's grammar of God both dissolves and transcends these contentious debates altogether"--
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0813233496