Jacob Joseph Andrews

Covenant Classical School (Illinois)
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    Bringing "The True Meaning of the Lord of Heaven” to Unreached People
    Journal of the Evangelical Missiological Society 4 (1): 17-28. 2024.
    Matteo Ricci (1552-1610) was an Italian Jesuit and one of the first Christian missionaries to China in the modern era. He was a genuine polymath—a translator, cartographer, mathematician, astronomer, and musician. Above all, Ricci was a missionary for the gospel. As we briefly examine his 1603 seminal work, The True Meaning of the Lord of Heaven, our hope is that we, as evangelical educators, will perceive some of the deeper principles necessary for our own missionary work among unreached peopl…Read more
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    Free Will vs. Free Choice in Aquinas’ De Malo
    Theophron 2 (1): 58-73. 2023.
    The goal of this paper is to show that Thomas Aquinas, in his _Disputed Questions on Evil_, presents a theory of free will that is compatibilist but still involves a version of the principle of alternative possibilities (PAP) and even requires alternative possibilities for a certain kind of responsibility. In Aquinas’ view, choosing between possibilities is not the primary power of the will. Rather, choice arises through the complex interaction of various parts of human psychology, in particular…Read more
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    Conformed by Praise: Xunzi and William of Auxerre on the Ethics of Liturgy
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 96 (1): 113-136. 2022.
    The classical Confucian philosopher Xunzi proposed a naturalistic virtue ethics account of ritual: rituals are practices that channel human emotion and desire so that one develops virtues. In this paper I show that William of Auxerre’s Summa de Officiis Ecclesiasticis can be understood as presenting a similar account of ritual. William places great emphasis on the emotional power of the liturgy, which makes participants like the blessed in heaven by developing virtue. In other words, he has a vi…Read more