RT Article T1 Will we see God's essence? A defence of a Thomistic account of the beatific vision JF Scottish journal of theology VO 74 IS 4 SP 323 OP 332 A1 Ortlund, Gavin 1983- LA English YR 2021 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1806299739 AB Recent discussion regarding the beatific vision has concerned the object of the vision. Thomas Aquinas represents a robust account of the beatific vision according to which God will be seen in his essence by saints and angels in heaven. Others, however, have worried that such a view risks imperilling divine transcendence and incomprehensibility and favour instead an understanding of the beatific vision that is christologically oriented. This article offers a defence of the claim that we will see God's essence in heaven. First, it draws attention to various distinctions in Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologiae concerning how we see the divine essence in heaven. Then, it demonstrates points of continuity between Thomas’ account and that of later Protestants, particularly Calvin and Turretin. Third, following Simon Gaine, it argues that Thomas’ account of the beatific vision is not christologically deficient. Finally, it argues that Thomas’ account has biblical support. K1 Thomas Aquinas K1 Beatific Vision K1 Divine Essence DO 10.1017/S0036930621000739