Eyedoc84
Puritan Board Sophomore
I am not well-read on Aquinas at all, but I want to inject a point that I’ve seen lead to mistakes in reading other writers as well.
Using one’s language is not the same as thinking the same thoughts. So when you see the Reformers use Aristotelian or Thomistic words/categories does not mean they were Aristotelian or Thomistic in thought. I’m not making the case one way or the other, but they were interacting with and utilizing the language of their day.
Using one’s language is not the same as thinking the same thoughts. So when you see the Reformers use Aristotelian or Thomistic words/categories does not mean they were Aristotelian or Thomistic in thought. I’m not making the case one way or the other, but they were interacting with and utilizing the language of their day.