Ge argues that by transforming participatory ontology in light of creatio ex nihilo, Augustine and Aquinas have developed a distinctively Christian metaphysics that offers a promising solution to the modern dialectic of the One and the Many.
Ge argues that by transforming participatory ontology in light of creatio ex nihilo, Augustine and Aquinas have developed a distinctively Christian metaphysics that offers a promising solution to the modern dialectic of the One and the Many.
Introduction Part One: Augustine's Participatory Ontology Chapter One: Augustine's Participatory Ontology and the Question of Unity Chapter Two: Multiplicity and Matter in Augustine's Participatory Ontology Chapter Three: Transcendence and Immanence in Augustine's Participatory Ontology Part Two: Aquinas's Participatory Ontology Chapter Four: Aquinas's Theology of Participation and the Concept of Unity Chapter Five: Multiplicity in Aquinas's Theology of Participation Chapter Six: Transcendence and Immanence in Aquinas's Participatory Ontology Conclusion
Introduction Part One: Augustine's Participatory Ontology Chapter One: Augustine's Participatory Ontology and the Question of Unity Chapter Two: Multiplicity and Matter in Augustine's Participatory Ontology Chapter Three: Transcendence and Immanence in Augustine's Participatory Ontology Part Two: Aquinas's Participatory Ontology Chapter Four: Aquinas's Theology of Participation and the Concept of Unity Chapter Five: Multiplicity in Aquinas's Theology of Participation Chapter Six: Transcendence and Immanence in Aquinas's Participatory Ontology Conclusion
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