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| Named Person: | Thomas, Aquinas Saint |
|---|---|
| Material Type: | Internet resource |
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Norman Kretzmann |
| ISBN: | 0198237871 9780198237877 |
| OCLC Number: | 79641249 |
| Notes: | Sequel to: The Metaphysics of Theism. |
| Description: | p. cm. |
| Contents: | 1. NATURE FROM THE TOP DOWN; 2. FROM GOD TO EVERYTHING ELSE; 3. CREATION AS DOUBLY UNIVERSAL PRODUCTION; 4. CREATION'S MODALITIES; 5. COULD THE CREATED WORLD HAVE EXISTED FOR EVER? 6. THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES; 7. INTELLECTS; 8. METAPHYSICAL HYBRIDS; 9. THE SOUL'S ANATOMY; 10. SOULS BEFORE BIRTH AND AT DEATH; APPENDICES; REFERENCES; INDEXES |
| Responsibility: | Norman Kretzmann. |
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Kretzmann does a wonderful job of both conveying Aquinas's thought clearly and cogently, and discussing it in terms of the most advanced and sophisticated work of our contemporaries. He writes furthermore in an excellent philosophical style, at once incisive, unpretentious and pellucid The Heythrop Journal Kretzmann's lucid analysis of the arguments, and his patient teasing out of their difficult steps, is a service to the learned world, both theological and philosophical Anthony Kenny, Times Literary Supplement Kretzmann's presentation of this argument is more plausible than any other argument for God's existence of which I am aware Anthony Kenny, Times Literary Supplement Read more...
