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Ralph McInerny (Author)
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October 2006 0813214580 978-0813214580
The praeambula fidei ("preambles of faith") are regarded by Thomas Aquinas as the culmination of philosophy: natural theology, the highest knowledge of God that is possible on philosophical grounds alone. The natural home for such considerations is the Metaphysics of Aristotle and Thomas's commentary on that work. Yet Thomas's view has been cast into doubt, with philosophers and theologians alike attempting to drive a wedge between Aquinas and Aristotle. In this book, renowned philosopher Ralph McInerny sets out to review what Thomas meant by the phrase and to defend a robust understanding of Thomas's teaching on the subject.

After setting forth different attitudes toward proofs of God's existence and outlining the difference between belief and knowledge, McInerny examines the texts in which Thomas uses and explains the phrase "preambles of faith." He then turns his attention to the work of eminent twentieth-century Thomists and chronicles their abandonment of the preambles. He draws a contrast between this form of Thomism and that of the classical Dominican commentators, notably Cajetan, arguing that part of the abandonment of the notion of the preambles as philosophical involves a misreading and misrepresentation of Cajetan.

McInerny concludes with a positive rereading of Aristotle's Metaphysics and Aquinas's use thereof. In the end, the book argues for a return to the notion of Aristotelico-Thomism--Thomistic philosophy as the organic development of the thought of Aristotle.


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Ralph McInerny is Michael P. Grace Professor of Medieval Studies in the department of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. He is cofounder of Crisis magazine and author of several books published by CUA Press, namely, the bestselling Ethica Thomistica, The Question of Christian Ethics, Aquinas on Human Action, and Boethius and Aquinas.

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  • Paperback: 313 pages
  • Publisher: Catholic University of America Press (October 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813214580
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813214580
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
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McInerny seems to have two goals in mind with this book: 1) to defend the preambles of faith (metaphysics) and 2) to defend St. Thomas' continuity with (drawing upon) Aristotle. The second goal serves the first goal insofar as the preambles of faith have come under fire in the past century through the discrediting of Cardinal Cajetan who is accused of giving us just Aristotle (and not so much St. Thomas) in his commentaries of St. Thomas. McInerny points to both Gilson and de Lubac as being major promoters of such a critique of Cajetan. In this critique the question of Christian Philosophy is raised, and it is in the answering of this question that Gilson dissolves philosophy into theology (and hence the loss of the preambles of faith). This dissolution of philosophy into theology follows upon Gilson's thought that being (esse) can only be fully understood through revelation. In his positive response to Gilson, McInerny details the existence and nature of metaphysics while showing that St. Thomas draws his understanding of these things from Aristotle.
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