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PHILOSOPHY - Thomas Aquinas
Thomas Aquinas deserves to be remembered for reconciling faith with reason, thereby saving Western civilisation from turning its back on science and Greek and Roman wisdom.
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Who is St. Thomas Aquinas? (Aquinas 101)
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Who is this man, the Common Doctor? Why is he a saint? In this episode, you will learn about the saint and the scholar, Thomas Aquinas, your guide to learning the things of God.
Want to learn more? This video lesson is part of the course Introduction to St. Thomas Aquinas on our FREE online learning platform. Enroll now to easily track your progress, access related lectures from our podcast, read curated selections from the Summa theologiae, and earn a certificate! https://go.thomisticinstitute.org/introduction-to-st-thomas-aquinas-course-y...
published: 14 Aug 2019
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Why St. Thomas Aquinas is so Important
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I once observed an online exchange between a couple people, one of whom is what you might call a Catholic celebrity which is just to say he’s a high profile Catholic commentator. Over the course of the conversation the less renowned debater made an appeal to St. Thomas Aquinas to which the celebrity replied with something like, “St. Thomas is fine for some, but give me Rahner, give me Kung, give me Congar.”
That little exchange on the surface just appears to be a couple nerdy Catholics describing their favourite theologians but in reality, it’s a depiction of a deep divide that exists in the Church today that most of us probably aren’t aware of and it’s import...
published: 08 May 2020
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Journeying with Thomas Aquinas
Friends, on this feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, I invite you to watch the “Pivotal Players” episode about his life and vocation. As many of you know, Aquinas is a dear spiritual friend and hero of mine. In this documentary, we explore his countercultural vocation, the relationship between faith and reason in his works, and more.
St. Thomas Aquinas, pray for us!
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St. Thomas Aquinas' Favorite Argument for the Existence of God (Aquinas 101)
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Does God exist? Where's the proof? This is one of the great questions, and St. Thomas Aquinas takes it head on with his famous “Five Ways” or “Five Proofs” for the existence of God. So, what was St. Thomas' favorite argument for the existence of God? How does the First Way work? In this episode of Aquinas 101: The Five Ways, join Fr. Philip-Neri Reese, O.P., a Dominican friar from the Province...
published: 14 Feb 2023
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The Enduring Relevance of St. Thomas Aquinas
Friends, most in contemporary secular culture have probably never heard of the name “Thomas Aquinas.” However, his thought remains more pertinent than ever—not only to theology and philosophy but also to current conversations on how to build a more stable, just, and prosperous political order. Today, we discuss the evergreen genius of St. Thomas Aquinas and how his legacy continues in the life and work of the contemporary Dominican theologian Fr. Paul Murray.
A listener asks, does the devil know that his rebellion is ultimately futile?
00:00 | Intro
01:12 | Bishop Barron in Rome
02:01 | Aquinas’ impact on Bishop Barron’s formation
03:56 | Why medieval thinkers like Aquinas still matter
06:18 | The relationship between metaphysics and ethics
07:29 | God as Being itself rather than...
published: 29 Apr 2024
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The Life of Thomas Aquinas
St Thomas Aquinas is one of the greatest philosophers to ever live, today we'll cover his life and why he was important in the church and Christian faith.
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On Being and Essence - https://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/aquinas/dee7.pdf
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St. Thomas Aquinas on Faith and Reason (Aquinas 101)
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Does it make sense for us to believe? Does reason have a place along with faith? In this video, St. Thomas Aquinas will guide you through the differing opinions regarding the relationship between faith and reason.
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PHILOSOPHY - Thomas Aquinas
Thomas Aquinas deserves to be remembered for reconciling faith with reason, thereby saving Western civilisation from turning its back on science and Greek and R...
Thomas Aquinas deserves to be remembered for reconciling faith with reason, thereby saving Western civilisation from turning its back on science and Greek and Roman wisdom.
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- published: 15 Apr 2016
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Who is St. Thomas Aquinas? (Aquinas 101)
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Who is this man, the Common Doctor? Why is he a saint? In this episode, you will learn about the saint and the scholar, Thomas Aquinas, your guide to learning the things of God.
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- published: 14 Aug 2019
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Why St. Thomas Aquinas is so Important
Music written and generously provided by Paul Jernberg. Find out more about his work as a composer here: http://pauljernberg.com
I once observed an online exch...
Music written and generously provided by Paul Jernberg. Find out more about his work as a composer here: http://pauljernberg.com
I once observed an online exchange between a couple people, one of whom is what you might call a Catholic celebrity which is just to say he’s a high profile Catholic commentator. Over the course of the conversation the less renowned debater made an appeal to St. Thomas Aquinas to which the celebrity replied with something like, “St. Thomas is fine for some, but give me Rahner, give me Kung, give me Congar.”
That little exchange on the surface just appears to be a couple nerdy Catholics describing their favourite theologians but in reality, it’s a depiction of a deep divide that exists in the Church today that most of us probably aren’t aware of and it’s important to understand because it speaks to why there are these competing currents in the Church today and how we should discern between them.
Going all the way back to the earliest days of the Church, leaders and evangelists started confronting a question that wasn’t easy to answer which was how do we reconcile faith and reason which represented two kinds of knowledge.
Faith is a knowledge that comes to us from God through revelation. It’s God giving us the answer key to life and encouraging us to trust him and to follow it. Reason is our ability to access what is true through our intellectual capability.
And the reason this challenge emerged so quickly is because of the Church’s collision with the Greco-Roman world through its evangelistic efforts, because they had a tradition of reason through the deposit of knowledge that came through great thinkers like Socrates, Plato, and
Aristotle among many more.
And this tension was kind of neatly put by Tertullian who was an early Church father who said, “What does Athens have to do with Jerusalem.” And by that he wasn’t describing two nationalities or cultures. He was using these cities as metaphors for faith and reason, Athens representing the tradition of reason, and Jerusalem representing the place where God dwelled and where the people lived by faith.
We also see right at the beginning of John’s gospel he describes Jesus as the Logos identifying God with reason and in Acts 17, we see Paul appealing to the Athenians by reason and argument. So from the absolute beginning of the Church there’s a recognition of the legitimacy of reason as a means to knowing truth and persuading others.
But how they inform each other, how much we should rely on one or the other was unresolved. Some believed all we needed was faith and this current was known as Fideism. Some took a more rational line and believed that our reason could apprehend all truth.
And this tension played out through the Church for centuries until scholasticism and St. Thomas Aquinas arrived who introduced a concept that helped resolve the question for a lot of people. He said that Grace does not destroy nature, but it perfects it.
Because the trouble with reason is that it’s a human faculty and the problem with human faculties is that they are clouded with sin and our fallen nature. So how much we can rely on them has always been a difficult question to answer.
If you follow the Protestant line of thinking on this, our nature, and therefore reason, is completely broken and we can’t rely on it at all which is why Luther said that reason is a whore (Luther had a way with words).
He was promoting a renewed emphasis on faith and or Fideism which is why there are so many currents within Protestantism, especially American fundamentalism, where people say things like, just have faith.
It’s why so many people backlash against their fundamentalist upbringing because when they started to ask questions and employ their reason, they were met with slogans like, “When in doubt, faith it out.” And that’s unfortunate because that’s not the ancient tradition which has been one that has tried to balance the legitimacy of both faith and reason.
And St. Thomas took a massive stride forward in our ability to do that when he said that Grace perfects nature. Yes, nature is compromised, but when we expose ourselves to God’s grace and his willingness to make his goodness available to us that we might be transformed, then our nature, reason with it, becomes elevated and perfected into a condition where we CAN rely on it.
Thomas did much more than that as a prolific thinker and writer, but this contribution to Catholic thought made it possible for faith and reason to live in a kind of harmony until the Protestant Reformation became a loud voice for fideism once again.
https://wn.com/Why_St._Thomas_Aquinas_Is_So_Important
Music written and generously provided by Paul Jernberg. Find out more about his work as a composer here: http://pauljernberg.com
I once observed an online exchange between a couple people, one of whom is what you might call a Catholic celebrity which is just to say he’s a high profile Catholic commentator. Over the course of the conversation the less renowned debater made an appeal to St. Thomas Aquinas to which the celebrity replied with something like, “St. Thomas is fine for some, but give me Rahner, give me Kung, give me Congar.”
That little exchange on the surface just appears to be a couple nerdy Catholics describing their favourite theologians but in reality, it’s a depiction of a deep divide that exists in the Church today that most of us probably aren’t aware of and it’s important to understand because it speaks to why there are these competing currents in the Church today and how we should discern between them.
Going all the way back to the earliest days of the Church, leaders and evangelists started confronting a question that wasn’t easy to answer which was how do we reconcile faith and reason which represented two kinds of knowledge.
Faith is a knowledge that comes to us from God through revelation. It’s God giving us the answer key to life and encouraging us to trust him and to follow it. Reason is our ability to access what is true through our intellectual capability.
And the reason this challenge emerged so quickly is because of the Church’s collision with the Greco-Roman world through its evangelistic efforts, because they had a tradition of reason through the deposit of knowledge that came through great thinkers like Socrates, Plato, and
Aristotle among many more.
And this tension was kind of neatly put by Tertullian who was an early Church father who said, “What does Athens have to do with Jerusalem.” And by that he wasn’t describing two nationalities or cultures. He was using these cities as metaphors for faith and reason, Athens representing the tradition of reason, and Jerusalem representing the place where God dwelled and where the people lived by faith.
We also see right at the beginning of John’s gospel he describes Jesus as the Logos identifying God with reason and in Acts 17, we see Paul appealing to the Athenians by reason and argument. So from the absolute beginning of the Church there’s a recognition of the legitimacy of reason as a means to knowing truth and persuading others.
But how they inform each other, how much we should rely on one or the other was unresolved. Some believed all we needed was faith and this current was known as Fideism. Some took a more rational line and believed that our reason could apprehend all truth.
And this tension played out through the Church for centuries until scholasticism and St. Thomas Aquinas arrived who introduced a concept that helped resolve the question for a lot of people. He said that Grace does not destroy nature, but it perfects it.
Because the trouble with reason is that it’s a human faculty and the problem with human faculties is that they are clouded with sin and our fallen nature. So how much we can rely on them has always been a difficult question to answer.
If you follow the Protestant line of thinking on this, our nature, and therefore reason, is completely broken and we can’t rely on it at all which is why Luther said that reason is a whore (Luther had a way with words).
He was promoting a renewed emphasis on faith and or Fideism which is why there are so many currents within Protestantism, especially American fundamentalism, where people say things like, just have faith.
It’s why so many people backlash against their fundamentalist upbringing because when they started to ask questions and employ their reason, they were met with slogans like, “When in doubt, faith it out.” And that’s unfortunate because that’s not the ancient tradition which has been one that has tried to balance the legitimacy of both faith and reason.
And St. Thomas took a massive stride forward in our ability to do that when he said that Grace perfects nature. Yes, nature is compromised, but when we expose ourselves to God’s grace and his willingness to make his goodness available to us that we might be transformed, then our nature, reason with it, becomes elevated and perfected into a condition where we CAN rely on it.
Thomas did much more than that as a prolific thinker and writer, but this contribution to Catholic thought made it possible for faith and reason to live in a kind of harmony until the Protestant Reformation became a loud voice for fideism once again.
- published: 08 May 2020
- views: 158692
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Journeying with Thomas Aquinas
Friends, on this feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, I invite you to watch the “Pivotal Players” episode about his life and vocation. As many of you know, Aquinas is a...
Friends, on this feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, I invite you to watch the “Pivotal Players” episode about his life and vocation. As many of you know, Aquinas is a dear spiritual friend and hero of mine. In this documentary, we explore his countercultural vocation, the relationship between faith and reason in his works, and more.
St. Thomas Aquinas, pray for us!
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Friends, on this feast of St. Thomas Aquinas, I invite you to watch the “Pivotal Players” episode about his life and vocation. As many of you know, Aquinas is a dear spiritual friend and hero of mine. In this documentary, we explore his countercultural vocation, the relationship between faith and reason in his works, and more.
St. Thomas Aquinas, pray for us!
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- published: 28 Jan 2024
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St. Thomas Aquinas' Favorite Argument for the Existence of God (Aquinas 101)
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Does God exist? Where's the proof? This is one of the great questions, and St. Thomas Aquinas takes it head on with his famous “Five Ways” or “Five Proofs” for the existence of God. So, what was St. Thomas' favorite argument for the existence of God? How does the First Way work? In this episode of Aquinas 101: The Five Ways, join Fr. Philip-Neri Reese, O.P., a Dominican friar from the Province of St. Joseph, as he explains how St. Thomas Aquinas' first argument for the existence of God works.
This video is an excerpt from Lesson 2: The First Way: St. Thomas' Favorite Argument for the Existence of God (Aquinas 101) by Fr. Philip-Neri Reese, O.P. To explore the complete module, including supplemental readings and lectures, click here: https://aquinas101.thomisticinstitute.org/the-first-way-st-thomas-favorite-argument-for-the-existence-of-god
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Does God exist? Where's the proof? This is one of the great questions, and St. Thomas Aquinas takes it head on with his famous “Five Ways” or “Five Proofs” for the existence of God. So, what was St. Thomas' favorite argument for the existence of God? How does the First Way work? In this episode of Aquinas 101: The Five Ways, join Fr. Philip-Neri Reese, O.P., a Dominican friar from the Province of St. Joseph, as he explains how St. Thomas Aquinas' first argument for the existence of God works.
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- published: 14 Feb 2023
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The Enduring Relevance of St. Thomas Aquinas
Friends, most in contemporary secular culture have probably never heard of the name “Thomas Aquinas.” However, his thought remains more pertinent than ever—not ...
Friends, most in contemporary secular culture have probably never heard of the name “Thomas Aquinas.” However, his thought remains more pertinent than ever—not only to theology and philosophy but also to current conversations on how to build a more stable, just, and prosperous political order. Today, we discuss the evergreen genius of St. Thomas Aquinas and how his legacy continues in the life and work of the contemporary Dominican theologian Fr. Paul Murray.
A listener asks, does the devil know that his rebellion is ultimately futile?
00:00 | Intro
01:12 | Bishop Barron in Rome
02:01 | Aquinas’ impact on Bishop Barron’s formation
03:56 | Why medieval thinkers like Aquinas still matter
06:18 | The relationship between metaphysics and ethics
07:29 | God as Being itself rather than as the greatest of beings
12:43 | How God can be both transcendent and immanent
15:58 | God’s non-competitive relationship with Creation
21:29 | Defining true human and social goods
23:00 | Does metaphysical speculation have a role in politics?
25:45 | Fr. Paul Murray, St. Thomas Aquinas, and the Dominican charism
29:54 | Listener question
31:49 | Word on Fire Institute
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Friends, most in contemporary secular culture have probably never heard of the name “Thomas Aquinas.” However, his thought remains more pertinent than ever—not only to theology and philosophy but also to current conversations on how to build a more stable, just, and prosperous political order. Today, we discuss the evergreen genius of St. Thomas Aquinas and how his legacy continues in the life and work of the contemporary Dominican theologian Fr. Paul Murray.
A listener asks, does the devil know that his rebellion is ultimately futile?
00:00 | Intro
01:12 | Bishop Barron in Rome
02:01 | Aquinas’ impact on Bishop Barron’s formation
03:56 | Why medieval thinkers like Aquinas still matter
06:18 | The relationship between metaphysics and ethics
07:29 | God as Being itself rather than as the greatest of beings
12:43 | How God can be both transcendent and immanent
15:58 | God’s non-competitive relationship with Creation
21:29 | Defining true human and social goods
23:00 | Does metaphysical speculation have a role in politics?
25:45 | Fr. Paul Murray, St. Thomas Aquinas, and the Dominican charism
29:54 | Listener question
31:49 | Word on Fire Institute
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- published: 29 Apr 2024
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The Life of Thomas Aquinas
St Thomas Aquinas is one of the greatest philosophers to ever live, today we'll cover his life and why he was important in the church and Christian faith.
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St Thomas Aquinas is one of the greatest philosophers to ever live, today we'll cover his life and why he was important in the church and Christian faith.
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Contra Gentiles - https://basilica.ca/documents/2016/10/St.%20Thomas%20Aquinas-The%20Summa%20Contra%20Gentiles.pdf
On Being and Essence - https://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/aquinas/dee7.pdf
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St Thomas Aquinas is one of the greatest philosophers to ever live, today we'll cover his life and why he was important in the church and Christian faith.
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Contra Gentiles - https://basilica.ca/documents/2016/10/St.%20Thomas%20Aquinas-The%20Summa%20Contra%20Gentiles.pdf
On Being and Essence - https://faculty.fordham.edu/klima/aquinas/dee7.pdf
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- published: 22 Jun 2024
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St. Thomas Aquinas on Faith and Reason (Aquinas 101)
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Does it make sense for us to believe? Does reason have a place along with faith? In this video, St. Thomas Aquinas will guide you through the differing opinions regarding the relationship between faith and reason.
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- published: 14 Aug 2019
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