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  2. Thomism - Wikipedia

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    The movement's core philosophical commitments are summarized in "Twenty-Four Thomistic Theses" approved by Pope Pius X. [130] In the first half of the twentieth century Angelicum professors Edouard Hugon, Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange among others, carried on Leo's call for a Thomist revival.

  3. Thomistic theology of merit - Wikipedia

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    The Thomistic point of view was criticized by Martin Luther, who rejected the possibility of justice in condign merit. Some Lutherans kept using merit as a term, but attempted to remove any notion which implied a just treatment and reduce the concept to a form of mercy.

  4. Alfred Loisy - Wikipedia

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    Born on 28 February 1857 at Ambrières, [2] Loisy was put into the ecclesiastical school of Saint-Dizier at four years old. [7] He decided for the priesthood [8] and was educated from 1874 to 1879 at the Grand séminaire de Châlons-en-Champagne; he entered the Institut Catholique de Paris in 1878/1879. [2]

  5. Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange - Wikipedia

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    Reality: A Synthesis of Thomistic Thought PDF. ePub. Free Audiobook. Le sens commun: la philosophie de l'être et les formules dogmatiques (4th ed., 1936). English translation as Thomistic Common Sense: The Philosophy of Being and the Development of Doctrine (2021, Emmaus Academic) Le realism du principe de finalité (1932).

  6. Édouard Hugon - Wikipedia

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    Édouard Hugon (25 August 1867 – 7 February 1929) was a French Dominican Catholic priest, Thomistic philosopher and theologian trusted and held in high esteem by the Holy See, from 1909 to 1929 was a professor at the Pontificium Collegium Internationale Angelicum, the future Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Angelicum, as well as a well-known author of philosophical and ...

  7. Antonin Sertillanges - Wikipedia

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    Born Antonin-Gilbert, he took the name Antonin-Dalmace when he entered the Dominican order.In 1893 he founded the Revue Thomiste and later became professor of moral philosophy at the Institut Catholique de Paris.

  8. Angelo Pirotta - Wikipedia

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    Thereafter, he began his institutional studies: three years of philosophy (1912–15), and four of theology (1915–19), all according to the Thomist tradition. After completing his second year of theology (1916/17), Pirotta was chosen to continue his theological studies at Pontifical International Angelicum College in Rome, the future ...

  9. John Milbank - Wikipedia

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    Alasdair John Milbank (born 23 October 1952) is an English Anglo-Catholic theologian and is an Emeritus Professor in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Nottingham, [28] where he is President of the Centre of Theology and Philosophy. [29]