Thomas Aquinas

Unlocking Divine Action
January 9, 2020
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Reading Genesis with the Church
April 12, 2017
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Unlocking Divine Action
January, 2020

Divine action is bound up with our notions of causality. The way God acts in the world is unlike any other agent, because he is the Cause of all other causes, the Creator and Sustainer of everything that exists. In Unlocking Divine Action, Michael Dodds reframes the conversation about divine action. He retrieves some of Thomas Aquinas’s teaching on causality and applies those ideas to the doctrines of freedom, providence, prayer, and miracles.

Unlocking Divine Action: Introducing the Symposium
Joel Chopp
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The Case for a More Capacious Concept of Cause
Jennifer Frey
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Thomas Aquinas and His Many Causes
Jeffrey Koperski
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The Primary-Secondary Cause Distinction and Special Divine Acts
Robert Larmer
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The Analogical Alternative
Philip Rolnick
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Divine Agency, Thomism, and a Truly-Newtonian Philosophy of Science
Steven Horst
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Unlocking Divine Action: A Rejoinder
Michael Dodds
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Reading Genesis with the Church
April, 2017

Reading Genesis with the Church
Keith Stanglin
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Irenaeus: Creation & the Father's Two Hands
Anthony Briggman
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Origen: Decoding Genesis
Mark Scott
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Creation & Time in Basil’s Hexaemeron
Andrew Brown
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Augustine, Genesis, & the Goodness of Creation
Bradley Green
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Genesis 2:7 & the Meaning of 'Life' in Cyril of Alexandria's Theology
David Maxwell
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Time, Text, & Creation: The Venerable Bede on Genesis 1
Timothy Furry
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History & the Hexaëmeron
Daniel Wade McClain
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Terms of the Divine Art: Aquinas on Creation
Joshua Lee Harris
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Martin Luther: Student of the Creation
Mickey Mattox
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Creation & the 'Matter' of Scripture: Calvin on Genesis
Rebekah Earnshaw
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