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The Cambridge Companion to the Summa Theologiae

The Cambridge Companion to the <I>Summa Theologiae</I>

The Cambridge Companion to the <I>Summa Theologiae</I>

Philip McCosker, University of Cambridge
Denys Turner, Yale University, Connecticut
June 2016
Available
Paperback
9780521705448

    Arguably the most influential work of systematic theology in the history of Christianity, Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologiae has shaped all subsequent theology since it was written in the late thirteenth century. This Companion features essays from both specialists in Aquinas' thought and from constructive contemporary theologians to demonstrate how to read the text effectively and how to relate it to past and current theological questions. The authors thoroughly examine individual topics addressed in the Summa, such as God, the Trinity, eternity, providence, virtue, grace, and the sacraments, making the text accessible to students of all levels. They further discuss the contextual, methodological, and structural issues surrounding the Summa, as well as its interaction with a variety of religious traditions. This volume will not only allow readers to develop a comprehensive multi-perspectival understanding of Aquinas' main mature theological work, but also promote dialogue about the vital role of the Summa in theology today.

    • Accessible writing
    • Both descriptive and constructive
    • Multi-perspectival

    Reviews & endorsements

    'The collection is exactly what it sets out to be: a varied and helpful introduction to a major milestone in Western theology …' Gerard J. Hughes SJ, The Way

    'This Cambridge Companion succeeds in offering a thorough introduction to the Summa, which continues to cast a long shadow over twenty-first century thought. It is sure to entice the study of the Summa itself.' Christopher A. Stephenson, Religious Studies Review

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    Product details

    June 2016
    Paperback
    9780521705448
    382 pages
    227 × 152 × 20 mm
    0.53kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I:
    • 1. Reading the Summa Theologiae Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt
    • 2. Spirituality Timothy Radcliffe, O.P.
    • 3. Structure Mark D. Jordan
    • 4. Scripture Wilhelmus (Pim) Valkenberg
    • 5. Philosophy Karen Kilby
    • 6. Method John Marenbon
    • Part II:
    • 7. God Brian Davies
    • 8. Eternity Herbert McCabe, O.P.
    • 9. Trinity Eugene F. Rogers, Jr
    • 10. Holy Spirit Gilles Emery, O.P.
    • 11. Creation Kathryn Tanner
    • 12. Providence David Burrell, C.S.C.
    • 13. The human person Denys Turner
    • 14. Happiness Jean Porter
    • 15. Virtues James F. Keenan, S.J.
    • 16. Grace Philip McCosker
    • 17. Person of Christ Sarah Coakley
    • 18. Life of Christ Paul Gondreau
    • 19. Redemption Nicholas M. Healy
    • 20. Sacraments Olivier-Thomas Venard, O.P.
    • Part III:
    • 21. Catholic traditions Paul J. Griffiths
    • 22. Orthodox traditions Andrew Louth
    • 23. Reformed traditions Christoph Schwöbel
    • 24. Non-Abrahamic traditions Francis X. Clooney, S.J.
      Contributors
    • Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt, Timothy Radcliffe, O.P., Mark D. Jordan, Wilhelmus (Pim) Valkenberg, Karen Kilby, John Marenbon, Brian Davies, Herbert McCabe, O.P., Eugene F. Rogers, Jr, Gilles Emery, O.P., Kathryn Tanner, David Burrell, C.S.C., Denys Turner, Jean Porter, James F. Keenan, Philip McCosker, Sarah Coakley, Paul Gondreau, Nicholas M. Healy, Olivier-Thomas Venard, O.P., Paul J. Griffiths, Andrew Louth, Christoph Schwöbel, Francis X. Clooney, S.J.

    • Editors
    • Philip McCosker , University of Cambridge and University of Oxford

      Philip McCosker is Director of the Von Hügel Institute and Fellow of St Edmund's College, University of Cambridge, and Departmental Lecturer in Modern Theology, University of Oxford. He is the editor of What Is It that the Scripture Says? (2006) and author of Christ the Paradox: Expanding Ressourcement Theology (2016). He is also the editor of the journal Reviews in Religion and Theology.

    • Denys Turner , Yale University, Connecticut

      Denys Turner is Horace Tracy Pitkin Professor Emeritus of Historical Theology at Yale University. His most recent publications include Julian of Norwich, Theologian (2011) and Thomas Aquinas: A Portrait (2013).