Grace, Predestination, and the Permission of Sin


A Thomistic Analysis

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By Taylor Patrick O'Neil
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THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA PRESS
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HARDBACK
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246 x 175 mm
Weight:
690 g
Pages:
344

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Taylor Patrick O'Neill is assistant professor of theology at Mount Mercy University, Cedar Rapids, IA.

"No previous work has so admirably integrated so many major figures in a treatise that does not shrink before the complexity of their historical and speculative particularities. This book will be a required acquisition for all college and university libraries, and students of the history of theology in the twentieth century will find it invaluable."--Romanus Cessario, OP, St. John's Seminary, Brighton, MA"If God accounts for there being something rather than nothing, what is God's causal relation to the ways in which we choose to behave? Does God compel us to act as we do? Can God stand back and allow us to go our own way independently of his creative activity? O'Neill notes how Thomas Aquinas and some of his readers have answered these questions. He also offers answers of his own. His book is an excellent introduction to a longstanding debate and should be of particular interest to anyone concerned with the philosophy and theology of Aquinas."--Brian Davies, Fordham University "Taylor O'Neill's work splendidly articulates the teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas and corrects misreadings of the antecedent Thomistic commentatorial tradition. Grace, Predestination, and the Permission of Sin shows why and how the revisionist approaches undertaken by authors such as Marin Sola, Maritain, and Lonergan, fall short of the splendor and profundity of St. Thomas's synthesis. O'Neill's work constitutes a remarkable achievement and marks a new epoch in the engagement with Thomas's vision of sacra doctrina."--Steven Long, Ordinary member, Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas

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