On the Virtues.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780813220338
- 241/.4
- BV4630
Intro -- 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.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
There are no comments on this title.