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Aquinas's Neoplatonism in the Summa Theologiae on God: A Short Introduction

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This book arises out of Dr. Wayne Hankey's 2015 Aquinas Lecture at the University of Dallas. It explains the Neoplatonic structure and doctrine of St. Thomas's treatment of God in the Summa theologiae with the aim of showing that his doctrine of being is at root both Trinitarian and incarnational. By moving step by step through the questions on God in Himself, Hankey demonstrates the circular structures of the Summa theologiae. The meeting of the two motions, one descending from God by the light of revelation, the other rising from creatures by the light of natural reason, create these. Because Being Itself is self-related and self-affecting in an internal dynamic of self-differentiation, remaining, going out, and return are established as the universal governing structure, within and without. Being generates and includes its own othering. When Tomas's treatment of God in Himself is completed in the Trinity of circularly self-giving infinite subsistences, true being is known as the real giving and receiving of the infinite fullness of reality from itself to itself. This giving and receiving shows Himself open to being touched by us and makes understandable the ceaselessly generous emanation of finite beings, creation. $c --From publisher's description.

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Aquinas's Neoplatonism in the Summa Theologiae on God: A Short Introduction, Wayne J. Hankey

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