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Stumping Freedom: Divine Causality and the Will

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

James Dominic Rooney OP*
Affiliation:
Aquinas Institute of Theology, 3407 Lafayette Ave., St. Louis, MO, 63104, USA

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2 Ibid., p. 390.

3 Ibid., p. 392.

4 Ibid., pp. 393-395.

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6 Ibid., p. 403.

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8 ST I-II, q. 6, a. 4, resp.

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11 ST I, q. 82, a. 1, resp.

12 Ibid.

13 Ibid., ad. 3.

14 ST I, q. 60, a. 1, ad. 2.

15 ST I, q. 63, a. 5, resp.

16 Thomas Aquinas, Commentary on the Metaphysics, n. 764.

17 ST I-II, q. 109, a. 6, resp.

18 ST I-II, q. 109, a. 9, resp.

19 ST I-II, q. 109, a. 7, resp. (Leonine ed. 1888)

20 ST I-II, q. 109, a. 6, resp. (Leonine ed. 1888)

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28 Stump, p. 565, footnote 22.

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36 The premotion remains a creature, as it is a created grace, and created grace remains a finite participation in the divine nature.

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