Where did the Reformed in her classical era agree and disagree with Aquinas?
In light of the surge of Protestant interest in Aquinas, this new webpage with an Intro is a large reference list, going through the whole gamut of theology, juxtaposing Aquinas with Reformed Orthodox theologians on...
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Given our extensive discussion about theories of universals (Thomist, Scotist; Realist, Nominalist) a couple months ago, I thought I would share this quote I came across today from Arnoldus Senguerdius, who was a philosophy professor at the University of Utrecht in the 17th century, and was...
It is sometimes argued that the Incarnation of Christ contradicts the unchangeability of God, for if a divine Person became a man in time, then some change must have occured in the divine Person.
Traditional Christianity, however, has held that God, by definition, is able to act on others...
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