St Anselm of Canterbury s Cur Deus Homo 51188210. AUSTIN WOODBURY. Charles De Koninck - Philosophical writings. About Charles De Koninck.
Patronage and Primacy in the Early Church. Las Fuentes de la Moral Cristiana, Fr. Servais Pinckaers OP. From Meaningful Work to Good Work Reexam. The Common Good, Rights, and Catholic Social Thought. Cajetan and Luther Revisiting the Roots of a Schism. [Chinese Semiotic Studies] John N. Deely A Thomistic Voice for Semiotics. Las leyes fundamentales de la monarquía. Explorations in Late Scholasticism. De ascensione mentis in deum per scalas. Current Writings. The Alleged Feudalism of Anselms Cur Deus Homo. Counting the Particles Metaphysica.
TheThreeAgesOfTheSpiritualLife. Quantum Enigma » Physics Encounters Consciousness. NovAntiqua. Evagrius - start. For the Study of Sacred Doctrine. Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Beta versions of Thomas's Summa and NT scriptural commentaries. The people behind The Opera Omnia Project are working on a number of translations of Thomas's works, including recent printings of the Summa theologiae and Thomas's New Testament commentaries.
To that end they have constructed a web application that they use to create the English translations, entering them side-by-side with the Latin text. Jeremy Holmes, on the contributors, graciously provided me with the URL to this web app, encouraging me and others to peruse it—provided we all take note that it is in beta. Hope on over to and take it for a spin. As this time the Summa and the NT Biblical commentaries are online. In an e-mail Dr Holmes also provided an update on what the Project has been doing of late: Perhaps those who work at institutions with libraries capable of making standing orders might want to press for one for this worthy project. Bilingual (Latin/English) Hardcover Editions of Aquinas.
As many readers will already know, The Aquinas Institute for the Study of Sacred Doctrine, headquartered in lovely Lander, Wyoming, still nurtures the ambition -- with the help of Divine Providence and the support of Thomists (and other people who still read books) -- of publishing the Complete Works of the Angelic Doctor in a uniform, hardcover, bilingual edition.
Lest this sound like an absurd prospect, it seemed a good time to issue a reminder of the volumes already produced (and ALWAYS in print!) As well as volumes currently in production or in the final stages of editing. (These volumes are available at Amazon either singly or as sets: the Summa theologiae; the Matthew & John; the Pauline letters.) Of these, the one closest to completion is the Job commentary, which we are very excited about.
To anticipate some other likely questions: Business, Management & Accounting: Managers: Neoliberalism’s Executioners? In work, as in life, differences between rhetoric and reality are revealing.
If work is fundamental to the dignity of a person (according to The Pope), then perhaps indignity is now a fundamental characteristic of work. My new book, The Dark Side of Management: A Secret History of Management Theory, examines how managers have acted as neoliberalism’s executioners in ensuring that contemporary workers exist in a precarious world without control, democracy or power. In assessing the managerial role in contemporary society, it’s important to look at a number of tools and techniques: So, management as neoliberal therapy redeems us and makes us human.
Catholicism, Evolution, and Divine Revelation: A Second Look. Fr.
Michael Chaberek's carefully researched and argued book Catholicism and Evolution examines how the magisterium of the Catholic Church has dealt with Darwin and the subsequent theories of evolution Detail from "The Creation of Adam" [1508-12] by Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel [Wikipedia] "Can he who made the ear, not hear? MacIntyre’s Influence on Business Ethics. John Duns Scotus: The Report of the Paris Lecture: Reportatio IV-A, Vo. New Downloadable PDF Collection (External Links) As of late, I have been searching the internet for downloadable PDFs of works relevant to Thomism and to pretty much anything else related to traditional Catholic thought.
Below is what I've found so far. Highlights include much of St. Thomas' Leonine Edition and lots and lots of works by Fr. Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange, O.P. and Santiago Ramírez, O.P. in various languages. And I'm just getting started; there's lots more out there.Many of the files I've found were originally scanned by us at Ite ad Thomam, and form part of the Ite ad Thomam Out-of-Print Library (ITOPL). Thomas Aquinas. Early Church Fathers - Additional Works in English Translation unavailable elsewhere online. Early Church Fathers - Additional Texts Edited by Roger Pearse These English translations are all out of copyright, but were not included in the 38 volume collection of Ante-Nicene, Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers.
Please take copies and place online elsewhere. In some cases I have felt it necessary to add an introduction to the online text. Church Fathers. Elementary course of Christian philosophy.. : Louis, Brother of Poissy. [from old catalog] : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive. Expositio super Iob ad litteram COMMENTARY ON THE BOOK OF JOB. Thomas Aquinas, «De unione Verbi incarnati» Summary: This volume contains the first publication in book form of an English translation of Thomas Aquinas’s controversial disputed question De unione Verbi incarnati.
New Scholastic books. The old Scholastic manuals of the first half or so of the twentieth century are often hard to find, though fortunately many are now being made available again by Editiones Scholasticae, Wipf and Stock, and TAN Books, as well as by public domain reprint publishers like Kessinger, HardPress, and Literary Licensing.
Still, many remain out of print, and many have never been translated into English. For some reason, the large older manuals of Catholic dogmatic theology seem harder to find than the philosophy and moral theology material. Fr. New Petrus Thomae Edition. An edition of Petrus Thomae's Quaestiones de esse intelligibili has just been published, judging from the publisher's website (Leuven University Press, distributed in the USA by Cornell).
It is a Scotist work on various issues associated with human and divine knowledge, causality, the ontological status of essences, and various interpretive problems in Scotus. It can be yours for only 75 euros! It is volume I of a new series for the works of Petrus Thomae, the Scotist who taught at Barcelona in the 1320's. Here is the publisher's information: Scholastic’s Bookshelf, Part IV (UPDATED) Universidad Panamericana - Academia.edu. AOS: Aquinas, Arabic Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy of Religion. AOC: History of Philosophy, Logic, Ethics/Bioethics, Philosophy of Religion.
I am especially interested in the intersection between medieval philosophy (esp. Charles De Koninck - Philosophical writings. About Charles De Koninck. Duns Scotus online. I make no pretensions to this page providing a systematic guide to Scotist material that is available online. But there are some useful resources available that are not easily stumbled across, so I thought there might be some use to this collection of links. If I have omitted something especially useful, please let me know. Bibliography. Analyse & Kritik - Heft-Details.