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ISBN
9780813234212
Publication Name
To Stir a Restless Heart : Thomas Aquinas and Henri de Lubac on Nature, Grace, and the Desire for God
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Catholic University of America Press
Series
Thomistic Ressourcement Ser.
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1in
Author
Jacob w. Wood
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
27.6 Oz
Number of Pages
480 Pages

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Tells for the first time the story of how Thomas Aquinas conversed with his contemporaries about the dynamics of human nature's longing for God, and documents how he deliberately utilized Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, and Latin sources to develop a version of Aristotelian natural desire that was uniquely Augustinian

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Publisher
Catholic University of America Press
ISBN-10
0813234212
ISBN-13
9780813234212
eBay Product ID (ePID)
16050076481

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Author
Jacob w. Wood
Publication Name
To Stir a Restless Heart : Thomas Aquinas and Henri de Lubac on Nature, Grace, and the Desire for God
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Series
Thomistic Ressourcement Ser.
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
480 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
27.6 Oz

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"A fine example of the level reached in the study of medieval figures by contemporary American PhD-level scholars, who now populate philosophy and theology faculties. Readers should be confident with Jacob Wood as their guide in this deeply informative book."?Mark F. Johnson, Marquete University "The natural desire to see God is one of those nodal questions that invite and perplex the mind throughout the ages, attracting the attention of thinkers such as St. Thomas Aquinas and Henri de Lubac. . . . Jacob Wood's To Stir a Restless Heart succeeds in shedding much new light on this old debate by a deep study of the sources, context, and development of St. Thomas's writings on this topic, on the one hand, and the Augustinian and Aegidian sources for de Lubac's position, on the other."?Lawrence Feingold, author of The Natural Desire to See God According to St. Thomas and His Interpreters "Carefully analyzes the assembly of St. Thomas's mature position on the natural desire to see God, with fine-grained attention to his sources and interlocutors. Wood gives us a new point of departure for subsequent assessment of the relation of Cajetan, Suarez, and de Lubac to St. Thomas?and for the assessment of our relation to God."?Guy Mansini, OSB, author of Fundamental Theology (CUA Press) "Offers an arduous retrieval and analysis of the debates, publications, and ecclesial culture surrounding the concept of a natural desire for God. Wood demonstrates that there is now almost universal agreement that there is such a desire, and he locates Henri de Lubac's account within the "Aegidian" (from Giles of Rome) tradition. For those who find it difficult to see the wood for the trees in this forest of argument and counterargument, Jacob Wood's work is mercifully clear and unpolemical. The research is dense, but the analysis is clear and the expression highly lucid."?Tracey Rowland, University of Notre Dame (Australia) "A tour de force of historical scholarship on Thomas Aquinas and the Thomistic tradition. Anyone possessed of an innate appetite and natural desire for Aquinas's thought and medieval theology will reap large profits from perusing this magnum opus."? Catholic Review of Books "Wood's mastery of the Thomistic source material, as well as his thorough-going familiarity of the commentarial tradition, makes his thesis a compelling one and one which perhaps pours some cooling water on a theological firestorm that looks as though it could flare up again in this century. This book will likely be at the center of scholarly debate around the natural desire for the supernatural for some time to come."? Reviews in Religion and Theology "Wood explicitly undertakes what Thomas himself did almost 800 years ago: an 'update' to questions that were as valid then for the believing Christian as they are now. The update emerges as a successful and convincing 'follow-up' to Aquinas's solution in its method, objectivity, and aims."? Theologische Revue "It does not seem exaggerated to say that Wood's work is destined to become a genuine milestone in the interpretation of Aquinas's thought on the relationship between nature and grace."? Annales Theologici "It does not seem exaggerated to say that Wood's work is destined to become an true milestone in the interpretation of Aquinas's thought on the relationship between nature and grace."?
Topic
Christian Theology / Systematic, Christian Theology / History, Christian Theology / Anthropology
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Genre
Religion

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