Proprium hominis : la persona y su vida moral en los comentarios bíblicos de Tomás de Aquino

The paper starts with the sentence from the sermo Homo quidam: «What is proper to man? Being mild in nature (…) So, because of our similarity and intimacy with God and his property, anyone ought to be uncorrupted, devoted to God and kind to his neighbor» and I will try to analyze the virtues of mans...

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Main Author: Roszak, Piot (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: 2017
In: Sapientia
Year: 2017, Volume: 73, Issue: 242, Pages: 108-134
Further subjects:B Virtudes
B Dios
B Filosofia
B Obediencia
B Etica
B Tomás de Aquino, Santo, 1225?-1274
B Biblia
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Summary:The paper starts with the sentence from the sermo Homo quidam: «What is proper to man? Being mild in nature (…) So, because of our similarity and intimacy with God and his property, anyone ought to be uncorrupted, devoted to God and kind to his neighbor» and I will try to analyze the virtues of mansuetudo and benignitas in biblical commentary of Aquinas (but also ethical consequences of Deo devotus). There will be a place for some general remarks about Aquinas virtue ethic.
El articulo trata de analizar la virtud de mansedumbre y benignidad en los comentarios bíblicos de santo Tomás de Aquino y las consecuencias éticas de la obediencia a Dios, tomando como un hilo conductor la frase de un sermón suyo Homo quídam: «¿Qué es propio del hombre? Ser manso por naturaleza (…). Por tanto, como en virtud de la semejanza de Dios, la familiaridad y su propiedad, todo hombre debe ser incorrupto, devoto de Dios y benigno con el prójimo». Al final se presenta algunas características generales sobre la ética de la virtud del Aquinate.
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