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  1. Discovering Aquinas: an introduction to his life, work, and influence.Aidan Nichols - 2002 - Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co..
    Thomas Aquinas is one the great figures of the Christian church, and his ideas continue to have a powerful effect on theologians and contemporary thinkers from very different backgrounds and traditions. In Discovering Aquinas Aidan Nichols offers a lively and authoritative introduction to the life, thought, and ongoing influence of this singular churchman. After a lengthy period of declining interest in Aquinas, we are now witnessing a Thomistic renaissance, including a renewed appreciation for the way his work brings together philosophy, (...)
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  • The chinese notion of "blandness" as a virtue: A preliminary outline.Francois Jullien & Graham Parkes - 1993 - Philosophy East and West 43 (1):107-111.
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  • Aquinas, Aristotle, and the Promise of the Common Good.Mary M. Keys - 2006 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Aquinas, Aristotle, and the Promise of the Common Good, first published in 2006, claims that contemporary theory and practice have much to gain from engaging Aquinas's normative concept of the common good and his way of reconciling religion, philosophy, and politics. Examining the relationship between personal and common goods, and the relation of virtue and law to both, Mary M. Keys shows why Aquinas should be read in addition to Aristotle on these perennial questions. She focuses on Aquinas's Commentaries as (...)
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  • Is Humility a Virtue?Norvin Richards - 1988 - American Philosophical Quarterly 25 (3):253 - 259.
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  • Embodying an ‘Age of Doubt, Solitude, and Revolt’ 1 : Christianity Beyond ‘Excarnation’ in A Secular Age.Peter Admirand - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (6):905-920.
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  • Ethica Thomistica: The Moral Philosophy of Thomas Aquinas.Ralph McInerny - 1982 - Catholic University of Amer Press.
    McInerny revisits the basics of Thomas's teachings and offers a brief, intelligible, and persuasive summary.
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  • Embodying an 'Age of Doubt, Solitude, and Revolt' Christianity Beyond 'Excarnation' in A Secular Age.Peter Admirand - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (6):905-920.
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  • Way, Learning, and Politics: Essays on the Confucian Intellectual.Wei-Ming Tu - 1993 - SUNY Press.
    Tu (Chinese history and philosophy, Harvard U.) offers a panoramic view of the core values of Confucian intellectual thought that have kept it vital for more than two millennia, and underlie the recent resurgence in eastern Asia. Of interest to students of either China or religion and ethics. Paper edition (unseen), $14.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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  • The Christian virtue of mercy: Aquinas' transformation of aristotelian pity.Anthony Keaty - 2005 - Heythrop Journal 46 (2):181–198.
    In his discussion of the virtue of mercy , Thomas Aquinas draws upon two seemingly opposed sources. On the one hand, Thomas takes Aristotle as an authority on the subject of compassion. Aristotle maintains in his discussion of pity in the Rhetoric that pity is felt for those who suffer undeservedly since we do not pity but rather blame those who suffer as a result of their own wicked actions. On the other hand, Jesus in Matthew's gospel feels pity for (...)
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  • St. Thomas Aquinas.G. K. Chesterton - 1933 - Hodder & Stoughton.
    2011 Reprint of 1943 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. "St. Thomas Aquinas" is enriched by the author's unique ability to see the world through the saint's eyes, a fresh and animated view that shows us Aquinas as no other biography has. Acclaimed as the best book ever written on Aquinas by such outstanding Thomists as Jacques Maritain, Etienne Gilson, and Anton Pegis, this brilliant biography will completely capture the reader and leave him (...)
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  • Modernity's Wager: Authority, the Self, and Transcendence.Adam B. Seligman - 2003 - Princeton University Press.
    In this provocative new work of social philosophy, Seligman evaluates modernity's wager, namely, the gambit to liberate the modern individual from external social and religious norms by supplanting them with the rational self as its own ...
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  • Felix culpa: The doctrine of original sin as doctrine of hope in aquinas'ssumma contra gentiles.Sean A. Otto - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (5):781-792.
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  • The Christian Virtue of Mercy: Aquinas' Transformation of Aristotelian Pity.Anthony Keaty - 2005 - Heythrop Journal 46 (2):181-198.
    In his discussion of the virtue of mercy (ST, II‐II.30), Thomas Aquinas draws upon two seemingly opposed sources. On the one hand, Thomas takes Aristotle as an authority on the subject of compassion. Aristotle maintains in his discussion of pity in the Rhetoric that pity is felt for those who suffer undeservedly since we do not pity but rather blame those who suffer as a result of their own wicked actions. On the other hand, Jesus in Matthew's gospel feels pity (...)
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  • Chu hsi's appraisal of Lao Tzu.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1975 - Philosophy East and West 25 (2):131-144.
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