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On the virtues /John Capreolus ; translated by Kevin White and Romanus Cessario ; with a foreword by Servais Pinckaers.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Latin Publication details: Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, (c)2001.Description: 1 online resource (xxxv, 395 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813220338
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BV4630 .O584 2001
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Contents:
Foreword: Capreolus�s Defense of St. Thomas�s Teachingon the Virtues -- Servais Pinckaers, O.P. -- Translators� Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- John Capreolus, ON THE VIRTUES (Defensiones Theologiae Divi Thomae Aquinatis, Liber III, distinctiones 23-40) -- Whether Habitual Virtues Are Necessary to Man (on d.23) -- Whether Faith Is a Virtue Infused by God (on d.24) -- Whether Faith Is of Things Seen (on d.25) -- Whether Hope Is a Theological Virtue Really Distinct from Faith and Charity (on d.26)
Whether by Human Acts Habits of Virtue Are Acquired Which Exist in the Sensitive Appetite, That Is, in the Concupiscible or Irascible Powers, as in Their Subject (on d.33) -- Whether the Gifts of the Holy Spirit Are Habits Distinct from the Virtues (on dd.34�35) -- Whether the Cardinal Virtues Are Interconnected in Such a Way That He Who Possesses One Possesses All (on dd.36�40) -- Notes on Opponents -- Bibliographical Note -- Indices
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Contents -- Foreword: Capreolus�s Defense of St. Thomas�s Teachingon the Virtues -- Servais Pinckaers, O.P. -- Translators� Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- John Capreolus, ON THE VIRTUES (Defensiones Theologiae Divi Thomae Aquinatis, Liber III, distinctiones 23-40) -- Whether Habitual Virtues Are Necessary to Man (on d.23) -- Whether Faith Is a Virtue Infused by God (on d.24) -- Whether Faith Is of Things Seen (on d.25) -- Whether Hope Is a Theological Virtue Really Distinct from Faith and Charity (on d.26)

Whether a Man Ought, out of Charity, to Love God More Than Himself (on dd.27�30)Whether Faith Remains in Heaven (on dd.31�32) -- Whether by Human Acts Habits of Virtue Are Acquired Which Exist in the Sensitive Appetite, That Is, in the Concupiscible or Irascible Powers, as in Their Subject (on d.33) -- Whether the Gifts of the Holy Spirit Are Habits Distinct from the Virtues (on dd.34�35) -- Whether the Cardinal Virtues Are Interconnected in Such a Way That He Who Possesses One Possesses All (on dd.36�40) -- Notes on Opponents -- Bibliographical Note -- Indices

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