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The wayfarer's end : Bonaventure and Aquinas on divine rewards in scripture and sacred doctrine / Shawn M. Colberg.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, DC : The Catholic University of America Press, (c)2020.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813232928
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BT940 .W394 2020
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Contents:
Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The Significance of Reward -- Reward Texts -- Rewards and Gifts -- Bonaventure of Bagnoregio and Thomas Aquinas -- Sacra Pagina et Sacra Doctrina -- Foundational Themes in Bonaventure and Aquinas -- Method -- 1. Bonaventure and Reward in the Systematic Works -- Predestination, Grace, and Reward in the Breviloquium and CS -- Grace and Reward in the Itinerarium and Lignum vitae -- Conclusion -- 2. Thomas and Reward in the Systematic Works -- Grace, Human Action, and Reward in the Summa theologiae
The Possibility of Rewards -- Rewards in Other Parts of the ST -- Conclusion -- 3. Bonaventure and Aquinas on Reward in the Scripture Commentaries -- Expositing Scripture -- Reward Texts -- Bonaventure: Passages from Luke -- Thomas: Passages from Matthew -- Bonaventure: Passages from John -- Thomas: Passages from John -- Conclusion -- 4. Rewards and Christian Perfection in the Mendicant Controversies -- Spiritual Perfection -- The Merit of the Mendicant Lifestyle -- Reward as Means and Ends -- Reward Texts -- Absent Themes
5. Bonaventure and Thomas in Relief -- Human Agency in the Plan of Human Salvation -- Acceptatio versus Ordinatio -- The Timing of Divine Rewards -- The Nature of Divine Rewards -- The Effects of Divine Rewards -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Aquinas and Reward in the Pauline Commentary -- Passages from Romans -- Passages from 1 and 2 Corinthians -- Passages from Galatians -- Passages from Other Pauline Letters -- Thomas, Rewards, and Paul -- Bibliography -- Scripture Index -- General Index
Subject: "Explores the relationship between the theologies of Thomas Aquinas and St. Bonaventure on the topics of merit and reward. The author uses the motif of a "journey" to situate each of these theologies of rewards within the broader context of the "wayfarer's" life in grace"--
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"Explores the relationship between the theologies of Thomas Aquinas and St. Bonaventure on the topics of merit and reward. The author uses the motif of a "journey" to situate each of these theologies of rewards within the broader context of the "wayfarer's" life in grace"--

Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The Significance of Reward -- Reward Texts -- Rewards and Gifts -- Bonaventure of Bagnoregio and Thomas Aquinas -- Sacra Pagina et Sacra Doctrina -- Foundational Themes in Bonaventure and Aquinas -- Method -- 1. Bonaventure and Reward in the Systematic Works -- Predestination, Grace, and Reward in the Breviloquium and CS -- Grace and Reward in the Itinerarium and Lignum vitae -- Conclusion -- 2. Thomas and Reward in the Systematic Works -- Grace, Human Action, and Reward in the Summa theologiae

Gifts and Rewards: Operative and Cooperative Effects of Divine Action -- The Possibility of Rewards -- Rewards in Other Parts of the ST -- Conclusion -- 3. Bonaventure and Aquinas on Reward in the Scripture Commentaries -- Expositing Scripture -- Reward Texts -- Bonaventure: Passages from Luke -- Thomas: Passages from Matthew -- Bonaventure: Passages from John -- Thomas: Passages from John -- Conclusion -- 4. Rewards and Christian Perfection in the Mendicant Controversies -- Spiritual Perfection -- The Merit of the Mendicant Lifestyle -- Reward as Means and Ends -- Reward Texts -- Absent Themes

Conclusion -- 5. Bonaventure and Thomas in Relief -- Human Agency in the Plan of Human Salvation -- Acceptatio versus Ordinatio -- The Timing of Divine Rewards -- The Nature of Divine Rewards -- The Effects of Divine Rewards -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Aquinas and Reward in the Pauline Commentary -- Passages from Romans -- Passages from 1 and 2 Corinthians -- Passages from Galatians -- Passages from Other Pauline Letters -- Thomas, Rewards, and Paul -- Bibliography -- Scripture Index -- General Index

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