Neither nature nor grace: Aquinas, Barth, and Garrigou-Lagrange on the epistemic use of God's effects
"This book addresses late modern debates in Christian theology over the question of whether knowledge of God is available only through God's gracious self-revelation or through revelation plus philosophy or natural reason. The author examines the position of Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange as a...
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adam_text | *
THEOLOGY
IS
NOTHING
IF
IT
IS
NOT
CONSTANTLY
THINKING
ABOUT
GOD.
AND
YET,
CAN
THEOLOGIANS
REALLY
SAY
ANYTHING
ABOUT
GOD
THAT
HAS
REAL
PURCHASE?
HOW
CAN
FINITE
MINDS
KNOW
THAT
WHICH
INFINITELY
EX
CEEDS
FINITE
MINDS?
T.
ADAM
VAN
WART
WADES
INTO
THIS
DEBATE
WITH
ELOQUENCE
AND
GRACE,
REMINDING
US
HOW
UTTERLY
CRUCIAL
THIS
TOPIC
IS.
BOTH
THOSE
WHO
AGREE
WITH
HIS
GRAMMATICAL
THOMISM
AND
THOSE
WHO
DISAGREE
STRONGLY
WILL
BENEFIT
FROM
THIS
STIMULATING
BOOK.
*
MATTHEW
LEVERING
JAMES
N.
AND
MARY
D.
PERRY
JR.
CHAIR
OF
THEOLOGY,
MUNDELEIN
SEMINARY
ST
*
HOW
CAN
WE
TRULY
KNOW
GOD?
TO
THIS
QUESTION,
SO
PRESSING
TO
MOD
ERN
CATHOLIC
AND
PROTESTANT
THEOLOGY
ALIKE,
T.
ADAM
VAN
WART
OFFERS
A
TRULY
PROVOCATIVE
ANSWER.
HE
CONTESTS
BOTH
OF
THE
BASIC
MODERN
APPROACHES
TO
THE
QUESTION
*
THAT
WE
FIRST
KNOW
GOD
BY
NATURE,
FROM
CREATION,
OR
BY
GRACE,
IN
CHRIST
ALONE
*
WHICH
ARE
OFTEN
THOUGHT
TO
BE
UTTER
OPPOSITES
THAT
EXHAUST
THE
ALTERNATIVES
AVAILABLE
TO
US.
NOT
SO,
THIS
BOOK
ARGUES.
THEY
ARE
IN
FACT
TWO
SIDES
OF
THE
SAME
COIN
AND
ALIKE
UNSATISFACTORY.
THOMAS
AQUINAS
OFFERS
A
GENUINELY
DIFFERENT
AND
MUCH
BETTER
ANSWER,
BUT
TO
SEE
THAT
WE
HAVE
TO
READ
HIM
QUITE
OTHERWISE
THAN
HE
HAS
USUALLY
BEEN
TAKEN
IN
MODERNITY
BY
EITHER
FRIEND
OR
FOE.
THIS
BOOK
IS
A
STIMULATING
CHALLENGE
TO
DO
JUST
THAT.
*
NEITHER
NATURE
NOR
GRACE
OPERATES
AT
THE
INTER
SECTION
OF
SYSTEMATIC
AND
PHILOSOPHICAL
THEOLOGY,
EXPLORING
IN
PARTICULAR
HOW
ST.
THOMAS
AQUINAS
VARIOUSLY
USES
THE
LATTER
IN
SERVICE
TO
THE
CLARIFICA
TION
AND
FAITHFUL
ADVANCEMENT
OF
THE
FORMER.
MORE
SPECIFICALLY,
NEITHER
NATURE
NOR
GRACE
EXPLORES
THE
OVERLOOKED
LOGICAL
DIFFICULTIES
THAT
HAVE
FOLLOWED
THE
LATE
MODERN
DEBATES
IN
ECUMENICAL
CHRISTIAN
THEOLOGY
ABOUT
WHETHER
KNOWLEDGE
OF
GOD
IS
AVAILABLE
SOLELY
THROUGH GOD
*
S
GRACIOUS
SELF
REVELATION
(E.G.,
JESUS
CHRIST
AND
HOLY
SCRIPTURE),
OR
THROUGH
REVELATION
AND
THE
DELIVERANCES
OF
NATURAL
REASON.
T.
ADAM
VAN
WART
TAKES
THE PROMINENT
FRENCH
DOMINICAN
REGINALD
GARRIGOU-LAGRANGE
AS
PARA
DIGMATIC
FOR
THE
CASE
THAT
KNOWLEDGE
OF
GOD
CAN
BE
HAD
BY
BOTH
REVELATION
AND
NATURAL
REASON.
REP
RESENTING
THE
OPPOSING
POSITION,
THAT
GOD
CAN
ONLY
BE
KNOWN
THROUGH
DIVINE
REVELATION,
VAN
WART
HIGHLIGHTS
THE
WORK
OF
INFLUENTIAL
PROTESTANT
THEO
LOGIAN
KARL
BARTH.
BY
PLACING
THESE
TWO
IMPOSING
TWENTIETH-CENTURY
THEOLOGIANS
IN
CONVERSATION,
AND
BY
PROVIDING
A
CAREFUL
THEO-PHILOSOPHICAL
ANALYSIS
OF
THE
LOGICAL
MECHANICS
OF
EACH
THINKER
*
S
RESPECTIVE
ARGUMENTS,
VAN
WART
SHOWS
HOW
BOTH
THEOLOGIANS
INADVERTENTLY
OVERREACH
THEIR
SELF
PROFESSED
EPISTEMOLOGICAL
BOUNDS
AND
SO
RUN
INTO
SIGNIFICANT
PROBLEMS
MAINTAINING
THE
COHERENCE
OF
THEIR
RELATIVE
THEOLOGICAL
POSITIONS.
THAT
IS,
AGAINST
THEIR
EXPRESSED
INTENTIONS
TO
THE
CONTRARY,
BOTH
THINKERS
UNWITTINGLY
EVACUATE
THE
DIVINE
ESSENCE
{CONTINUEDON
BACKFLAP)
{CONTINUEDFROM
FRONTFLAP)
OF
THE
MYSTERY
CHRISTIAN
TRADITION
HAS
ALWAYS
PRE
VIOUSLY
CLAIMED
TO
HAVE,
EFFECTIVELY
REDUCING
THE
BEING
OF
GOD
TO
A
MERE
CREATURELY
BEING
WRIT
LARGE.
AS
A
CONTRASTING
CORRECTIVE
TO
THIS
PROBLEM,
VAN
WART
PROFFERS
A
CONSTRUCTIVE
GRAMMATICAL
READING
OF
AQUINAS
*
S
MEASURED
ACCOUNT
OF
THE
CRUCIAL
BUT
OFTEN
OVERLOOKED
LOGICAL
DIFFERENCES
BETWEEN
WHAT
CAN
BE
SAID
OF
THE
DIVINE,
ON
THE
ONE
HAND,
VERSUS
WHAT
CAN
BE
KNOWN
OF
GOD,
ON
THE
OTHER.
ALTHOUGH
MANY
RECENT
WORKS
HAVE
ATTEMPTED
TO
SOLVE
THE
ONGOING
ARGUMENTS
WHICH
GARRIGOU-LAGRANGE
AND
BARTH
EPITOMIZE
REGARDING
THE
EPISTEMIC
USE
OF
GOD
*
S
EFFECTS,
NEITHER
NATURE
NOR
GRACE
CONSTRUCTIVELY
PUSHES
THE
CONVERSATION
TO
A
DIFFERENT
LEVEL
IN
SHOWING
HOW
AQUINAS
*
S
GRAMMAR
OF
GOD
PROVIDES
A
SALUTARY
MEANS
OF
DISSOLVING
AND
MOVING
BEYOND
THESE
CONTENTIOUS
DEBATES
ALTOGETHER.
T.
ADAM
VAN
WART
IS
ASSISTANT
PROFESSOR
OF
THEOLOGY
AT
AVE
MARIA
UNIVERSITY.
JACKET
ART
:
THE
CALLING
OF
MATTHEW,
1502.
VITTORE
CARPACCIO,
VOCAZIONE
DI
SAN
MATTEO.
THE
PICTURE
ART
COLLECTION
/
ALAMY
STOCK
PHOTO
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
VLI
LIST
OF
ABBREVIATIONS
IX
I.
WHETHER
NATURE
OR
GRACE?
1
2.
BARTH
*
S
ARGUMENT
FOR
DIVINE
KNOWLEDGE
SOLA
GRATIA
19
3.
GARRIGOU
*
S
CASE
FOR
A
NATURAL
KNOWLEDGE
OF
GOD
55
4.
GARRIGOU
*
S
METAPHYSICAL
OVERREACH
101
5.
BARTH
*
S
CHRISTOLOGICAL
QUAGMIRE
159
6.
AQUINAS
*
S
EPISTEMIC
RESERVE
199
7.
NEITHER
NATURE
NOR
GRACE
258
APPENDIX:
SKETCHING
A
QUIETIST
BARTH
283
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
291
INDEX
303
|
adam_txt |
*
THEOLOGY
IS
NOTHING
IF
IT
IS
NOT
CONSTANTLY
THINKING
ABOUT
GOD.
AND
YET,
CAN
THEOLOGIANS
REALLY
SAY
ANYTHING
ABOUT
GOD
THAT
HAS
REAL
PURCHASE?
HOW
CAN
FINITE
MINDS
KNOW
THAT
WHICH
INFINITELY
EX
CEEDS
FINITE
MINDS?
T.
ADAM
VAN
WART
WADES
INTO
THIS
DEBATE
WITH
ELOQUENCE
AND
GRACE,
REMINDING
US
HOW
UTTERLY
CRUCIAL
THIS
TOPIC
IS.
BOTH
THOSE
WHO
AGREE
WITH
HIS
GRAMMATICAL
THOMISM
AND
THOSE
WHO
DISAGREE
STRONGLY
WILL
BENEFIT
FROM
THIS
STIMULATING
BOOK.
*
MATTHEW
LEVERING
JAMES
N.
AND
MARY
D.
PERRY
JR.
CHAIR
OF
THEOLOGY,
MUNDELEIN
SEMINARY
ST
*
HOW
CAN
WE
TRULY
KNOW
GOD?
TO
THIS
QUESTION,
SO
PRESSING
TO
MOD
ERN
CATHOLIC
AND
PROTESTANT
THEOLOGY
ALIKE,
T.
ADAM
VAN
WART
OFFERS
A
TRULY
PROVOCATIVE
ANSWER.
HE
CONTESTS
BOTH
OF
THE
BASIC
MODERN
APPROACHES
TO
THE
QUESTION
*
THAT
WE
FIRST
KNOW
GOD
BY
NATURE,
FROM
CREATION,
OR
BY
GRACE,
IN
CHRIST
ALONE
*
WHICH
ARE
OFTEN
THOUGHT
TO
BE
UTTER
OPPOSITES
THAT
EXHAUST
THE
ALTERNATIVES
AVAILABLE
TO
US.
NOT
SO,
THIS
BOOK
ARGUES.
THEY
ARE
IN
FACT
TWO
SIDES
OF
THE
SAME
COIN
AND
ALIKE
UNSATISFACTORY.
THOMAS
AQUINAS
OFFERS
A
GENUINELY
DIFFERENT
AND
MUCH
BETTER
ANSWER,
BUT
TO
SEE
THAT
WE
HAVE
TO
READ
HIM
QUITE
OTHERWISE
THAN
HE
HAS
USUALLY
BEEN
TAKEN
IN
MODERNITY
BY
EITHER
FRIEND
OR
FOE.
THIS
BOOK
IS
A
STIMULATING
CHALLENGE
TO
DO
JUST
THAT.
*
NEITHER
NATURE
NOR
GRACE
OPERATES
AT
THE
INTER
SECTION
OF
SYSTEMATIC
AND
PHILOSOPHICAL
THEOLOGY,
EXPLORING
IN
PARTICULAR
HOW
ST.
THOMAS
AQUINAS
VARIOUSLY
USES
THE
LATTER
IN
SERVICE
TO
THE
CLARIFICA
TION
AND
FAITHFUL
ADVANCEMENT
OF
THE
FORMER.
MORE
SPECIFICALLY,
NEITHER
NATURE
NOR
GRACE
EXPLORES
THE
OVERLOOKED
LOGICAL
DIFFICULTIES
THAT
HAVE
FOLLOWED
THE
LATE
MODERN
DEBATES
IN
ECUMENICAL
CHRISTIAN
THEOLOGY
ABOUT
WHETHER
KNOWLEDGE
OF
GOD
IS
AVAILABLE
SOLELY
THROUGH GOD
*
S
GRACIOUS
SELF
REVELATION
(E.G.,
JESUS
CHRIST
AND
HOLY
SCRIPTURE),
OR
THROUGH
REVELATION
AND
THE
DELIVERANCES
OF
NATURAL
REASON.
T.
ADAM
VAN
WART
TAKES
THE PROMINENT
FRENCH
DOMINICAN
REGINALD
GARRIGOU-LAGRANGE
AS
PARA
DIGMATIC
FOR
THE
CASE
THAT
KNOWLEDGE
OF
GOD
CAN
BE
HAD
BY
BOTH
REVELATION
AND
NATURAL
REASON.
REP
RESENTING
THE
OPPOSING
POSITION,
THAT
GOD
CAN
ONLY
BE
KNOWN
THROUGH
DIVINE
REVELATION,
VAN
WART
HIGHLIGHTS
THE
WORK
OF
INFLUENTIAL
PROTESTANT
THEO
LOGIAN
KARL
BARTH.
BY
PLACING
THESE
TWO
IMPOSING
TWENTIETH-CENTURY
THEOLOGIANS
IN
CONVERSATION,
AND
BY
PROVIDING
A
CAREFUL
THEO-PHILOSOPHICAL
ANALYSIS
OF
THE
LOGICAL
MECHANICS
OF
EACH
THINKER
*
S
RESPECTIVE
ARGUMENTS,
VAN
WART
SHOWS
HOW
BOTH
THEOLOGIANS
INADVERTENTLY
OVERREACH
THEIR
SELF
PROFESSED
EPISTEMOLOGICAL
BOUNDS
AND
SO
RUN
INTO
SIGNIFICANT
PROBLEMS
MAINTAINING
THE
COHERENCE
OF
THEIR
RELATIVE
THEOLOGICAL
POSITIONS.
THAT
IS,
AGAINST
THEIR
EXPRESSED
INTENTIONS
TO
THE
CONTRARY,
BOTH
THINKERS
UNWITTINGLY
EVACUATE
THE
DIVINE
ESSENCE
{CONTINUEDON
BACKFLAP)
{CONTINUEDFROM
FRONTFLAP)
OF
THE
MYSTERY
CHRISTIAN
TRADITION
HAS
ALWAYS
PRE
VIOUSLY
CLAIMED
TO
HAVE,
EFFECTIVELY
REDUCING
THE
BEING
OF
GOD
TO
A
MERE
CREATURELY
BEING
WRIT
LARGE.
AS
A
CONTRASTING
CORRECTIVE
TO
THIS
PROBLEM,
VAN
WART
PROFFERS
A
CONSTRUCTIVE
GRAMMATICAL
READING
OF
AQUINAS
*
S
MEASURED
ACCOUNT
OF
THE
CRUCIAL
BUT
OFTEN
OVERLOOKED
LOGICAL
DIFFERENCES
BETWEEN
WHAT
CAN
BE
SAID
OF
THE
DIVINE,
ON
THE
ONE
HAND,
VERSUS
WHAT
CAN
BE
KNOWN
OF
GOD,
ON
THE
OTHER.
ALTHOUGH
MANY
RECENT
WORKS
HAVE
ATTEMPTED
TO
SOLVE
THE
ONGOING
ARGUMENTS
WHICH
GARRIGOU-LAGRANGE
AND
BARTH
EPITOMIZE
REGARDING
THE
EPISTEMIC
USE
OF
GOD
*
S
EFFECTS,
NEITHER
NATURE
NOR
GRACE
CONSTRUCTIVELY
PUSHES
THE
CONVERSATION
TO
A
DIFFERENT
LEVEL
IN
SHOWING
HOW
AQUINAS
*
S
GRAMMAR
OF
GOD
PROVIDES
A
SALUTARY
MEANS
OF
DISSOLVING
AND
MOVING
BEYOND
THESE
CONTENTIOUS
DEBATES
ALTOGETHER.
T.
ADAM
VAN
WART
IS
ASSISTANT
PROFESSOR
OF
THEOLOGY
AT
AVE
MARIA
UNIVERSITY.
JACKET
ART
:
THE
CALLING
OF
MATTHEW,
1502.
VITTORE
CARPACCIO,
VOCAZIONE
DI
SAN
MATTEO.
THE
PICTURE
ART
COLLECTION
/
ALAMY
STOCK
PHOTO
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
VLI
LIST
OF
ABBREVIATIONS
IX
I.
WHETHER
NATURE
OR
GRACE?
1
2.
BARTH
*
S
ARGUMENT
FOR
DIVINE
KNOWLEDGE
SOLA
GRATIA
19
3.
GARRIGOU
*
S
CASE
FOR
A
NATURAL
KNOWLEDGE
OF
GOD
55
4.
GARRIGOU
*
S
METAPHYSICAL
OVERREACH
101
5.
BARTH
*
S
CHRISTOLOGICAL
QUAGMIRE
159
6.
AQUINAS
*
S
EPISTEMIC
RESERVE
199
7.
NEITHER
NATURE
NOR
GRACE
258
APPENDIX:
SKETCHING
A
QUIETIST
BARTH
283
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
291
INDEX
303 |
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spelling | Van Wart, Thomas Adam Verfasser (DE-588)1224419774 aut Neither nature nor grace Aquinas, Barth, and Garrigou-Lagrange on the epistemic use of God's effects T. Adam Van Wart Washington, D.C The Catholic University of America Press [2020] ix, 310 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "This book addresses late modern debates in Christian theology over the question of whether knowledge of God is available only through God's gracious self-revelation or through revelation plus philosophy or natural reason. The author examines the position of Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange as an exemplar of the latter, and the countervailing position of Karl Barth as an exemplar of the former, and then shows how Aquinas's grammar of God both dissolves and transcends these contentious debates altogether." Thomas von Aquin, Heiliger 1225-1274 (DE-588)118622110 gnd rswk-swf Garrigou-Lagrange, Réginald 1877-1964 (DE-588)121586650 gnd rswk-swf Barth, Karl 1886-1968 (DE-588)118506803 gnd rswk-swf Natürliche Theologie (DE-588)4041356-1 gnd rswk-swf Offenbarung (DE-588)4043365-1 gnd rswk-swf Gotteserkenntnis (DE-588)4113774-7 gnd rswk-swf Garrigou-Lagrange, Réginald / 1877-1964 Barth, Karl / 1886-1968 Thomas / Aquinas, Saint / 1225?-1274 God (Christianity) / Knowableness Faith and reason / Christianity Revelation / Christianity Thomas von Aquin, Heiliger 1225-1274 (DE-588)118622110 p Barth, Karl 1886-1968 (DE-588)118506803 p Garrigou-Lagrange, Réginald 1877-1964 (DE-588)121586650 p Gotteserkenntnis (DE-588)4113774-7 s Offenbarung (DE-588)4043365-1 s Natürliche Theologie (DE-588)4041356-1 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-8132-3350-5 SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032483219&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext SWB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032483219&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Neither nature nor grace Aquinas, Barth, and Garrigou-Lagrange on the epistemic use of God's effects |
title_auth | Neither nature nor grace Aquinas, Barth, and Garrigou-Lagrange on the epistemic use of God's effects |
title_exact_search | Neither nature nor grace Aquinas, Barth, and Garrigou-Lagrange on the epistemic use of God's effects |
title_exact_search_txtP | Neither nature nor grace Aquinas, Barth, and Garrigou-Lagrange on the epistemic use of God's effects |
title_full | Neither nature nor grace Aquinas, Barth, and Garrigou-Lagrange on the epistemic use of God's effects T. Adam Van Wart |
title_fullStr | Neither nature nor grace Aquinas, Barth, and Garrigou-Lagrange on the epistemic use of God's effects T. Adam Van Wart |
title_full_unstemmed | Neither nature nor grace Aquinas, Barth, and Garrigou-Lagrange on the epistemic use of God's effects T. Adam Van Wart |
title_short | Neither nature nor grace |
title_sort | neither nature nor grace aquinas barth and garrigou lagrange on the epistemic use of god s effects |
title_sub | Aquinas, Barth, and Garrigou-Lagrange on the epistemic use of God's effects |
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topic_facet | Thomas von Aquin, Heiliger 1225-1274 Garrigou-Lagrange, Réginald 1877-1964 Barth, Karl 1886-1968 Natürliche Theologie Offenbarung Gotteserkenntnis |
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