The Thomist, Količina 13Thomist Press, 1950 A speculative quarterly review. |
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Stran 227
... formal object of hope , no mistake seems possible in concluding : Hope relies on God to make the attainment of man's final end possible ; His help brings into play His omnipotence and mercy . Hope itself does not regard this end under ...
... formal object of hope , no mistake seems possible in concluding : Hope relies on God to make the attainment of man's final end possible ; His help brings into play His omnipotence and mercy . Hope itself does not regard this end under ...
Stran 331
... formal object God in Himself without any consideration of a relation to the lover . This act is preceded by what ... object . These last two aspects of the object of charity do not enter its formal act . The first of them leads to the ...
... formal object God in Himself without any consideration of a relation to the lover . This act is preceded by what ... object . These last two aspects of the object of charity do not enter its formal act . The first of them leads to the ...
Stran 464
... formal , which is the recalling and loving contemplation of the intimate lives of Jesus and Mary and the other ... object ) ; b ) the worship which they give ( formal quod object ) ; c ) the reason why it is given , which is the ...
... formal , which is the recalling and loving contemplation of the intimate lives of Jesus and Mary and the other ... object ) ; b ) the worship which they give ( formal quod object ) ; c ) the reason why it is given , which is the ...
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act of hope Adolph Meyer Aristotelian Aristotle attain Beatific Vision Blessed Virgin Casuistics Catholic causal cause charity Christ Christian Church common concept considered Cordimarian Descartes desire of union devotion divine doctrine essential eternal existence existential fact faith Father formal object friendship God's grace Heart of Mary Hence Holy hope Hopkins human Ibid idea II-II implicative compounds individual inscape Jesus Kant Kant's knowledge LELAND STANFORD logic love of desire man's mathematical logic mathematical logicians means metaphysical mind modern moral mysteries nations nature perfection person Peter Lombard philosophy Plato poet poetic poetry possible present principle problem Prof proper propositional calculus propositions question reason regard relation religion ressentiment Rosary saint says Scheler Scholasticism Scotist Scotus sense social soul Spes spiritual supernatural theological virtues theory things Thomas Thomist thought tion tradition true truth truth-functional universal valid values