Grace, Predestination, and the Permission of Sin
Title | Grace, Predestination, and the Permission of Sin PDF eBook |
Author | O'Neil |
Publisher | Catholic University of America Press |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0813232546 |
Grace, Predestination, and the Permission of Sin seeks to analyze a revisionist movement within Thomism in the 20th century over and against the traditional or classical Thomistic commentatorial treatment of physical premotion, grace, and the permission of sin, especially as these relate to the mysteries of predestination and reprobation. The over-arching critique leveled by the revisionists against the classic treatment is that Bañezian scholasticism had disregarded the dissymmetry between the line of good (God's causation of salutary acts) and the line of evil (God's permission of defect and sin). The teaching of St. Thomas is explored via intimate consideration of his texts. The thought of St. Thomas is then compared with the work of Domingo Bañez and the foremost 'Bañezian' of the 20th century, Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange. The work then shifts to a consideration of the major players of the revisionist treatment, including Francisco Marín-Sola, Jacques Maritain, and Bernard Lonergan. Jean-Herve Nicolas is also taken up as one who had held both accounts during his lifetime. The work analyzes and critiques the revisionist theories according to the fundamental tenets of the classical account. Upon final analysis, it seeks to show that the classical account sufficiently distances God's causal role in regard to free salutary acts and His non-causal role in regard to free sinful acts. Moreover, the revisionist account presents significant metaphysical problems and challenges major tenets of classical theism, such as the divine omnipotence, simplicity, and the exhaustive nature of divine providence. Finally, the implications of the traditional view are considered in light of the spiritual life. It is argued that the classical account is the only one which provides an adequate theological foundation for the Church's robust mystical and spiritual tradition, and in particular, the abandonment to divine providence.
Grace, Predestination, and the Permission of Sin
Title | Grace, Predestination, and the Permission of Sin PDF eBook |
Author | Taylor Patrick O'Neill |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | RELIGION |
ISBN | 9780813232553 |
"This book discusses Thomistic commentary on the topics of physical premotion, grace, and the permission of sin, especially as these relate to the mysteries of predestination and reprobation. The author examines the fundamental tenets of the classical Thomistic account, and on this basis critiques the 20th century revisionist theories of Domingo Banez, Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, Francisco Marin-Sola, Jacques Maritain, Bernard Lonergan, and Jean-Herve Nicolas. In conclusion, the implications of the traditional view are considered in light of the spiritual life"--
God's Permission of Sin: Negative Or Conditioned Decree?
Title | God's Permission of Sin: Negative Or Conditioned Decree? PDF eBook |
Author | Michael D. Torre |
Publisher | Saint-Paul |
Pages | 556 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Free will and determinism |
ISBN | 9783727816598 |
Predestination
Title | Predestination PDF eBook |
Author | Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange |
Publisher | |
Pages | 408 |
Release | 1939 |
Genre | Grace (Theology) |
ISBN |
Is Grace Permission to Sin?
Title | Is Grace Permission to Sin? PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Cutshall |
Publisher | |
Pages | 100 |
Release | 2020-04-23 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Does God's Grace give us permission to live in a lifestyle of sin?
A Treatise on Predestination, Election, and Grace, Historical, Doctrinal, and Practical
Title | A Treatise on Predestination, Election, and Grace, Historical, Doctrinal, and Practical PDF eBook |
Author | Walter Arthur Copinger |
Publisher | |
Pages | 776 |
Release | 1889 |
Genre | Arminianism |
ISBN |
Dissertation on Predestination and Grace
Title | Dissertation on Predestination and Grace PDF eBook |
Author | Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 227 |
Release | 2011-01-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0300151551 |
In this book G. W. Leibniz presents not only his reflections on predestination and election but also a more detailed account of the problem of evil than is found in any of his other works apart from the Theodicy. Surprisingly, his Dissertation on Predestination and Grace has never before been published in any form. Michael J. Murray's project of translating, editing, and providing commentary for the volume will therefore attract great interest among scholars and students of Leibniz's philosophy and theology. Leibniz addresses such topics as free will, moral responsibility, divine causation, justice, punishment, divine foreknowledge, and human freedom, revealing crucial aspects of the genesis of his mature metaphysics and the theological motivations behind it.