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6The Status of Eucharistic Accidents "sine subiecto": An Historical Survey up to Thomas Aquinas and Selected ReactionsOldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag. 2013.Herausgegeben von Walter Senner OP (Federf hrender Herausgeber), Kaspar Elm, Thomas Eggensperger OP, Isnard W. Frank OP, Ulrich Horst OP Mit neuen Methoden und Fragestellungen ist in den letzten Jahrzehnten die Erforschung der Geschichte der Bettelorden vorangetrieben und ihre ber die engere Ordens- und Kirchengeschichte hinausgehende Bedeutung f r Politik-, Wirtschafts- und Sozial-, f r Bildungs- und Geistesgeschichte herausgearbeitet worden. Zur Intensivierung und Koordinierung der sie ber hre…Read more
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19St. Thomas Aquinas’s Postilla super Psalmos as the work of a Dominican friar and theologian at prayerStudium: Filosofía y Teología 24 (48): 195-217. 2021.St. Thomas’s commentary on the Book of Psalms, known as the Postilla super Psalmos, gives us a privileged insight into the mind and heart of a Dominican friar and theologian at work and at prayer. In this contribution I will elucidate these claims on the basis of elements found in his commentary and in particular in the areas of prayer and the liturgy, Christ, Mary and the Church, Sin and Mercy and Contemplation and Preaching.
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10Thomas and the Thomists: The Achievement of Thomas Aquinas and His Interpreters ed. by Romanus Cessario, O.P., and Cajetan Cuddy, O.P (review)Nova et Vetera 17 (1): 290-296. 2019.
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25Soul or Brain: A False Dilemma? The Thomist PerspectiveScientia et Fides 5 (2): 71-86. 2017.In this article I will claim that from a Thomist perspective the question “Soul or Brain: What makes us human?” presents us with a false dilemma and hence must as such remain an unanswerable question. In order to corroborate this claim I will do two things. First, I present the framework of a Thomistic anthropology in so far as it relates to the unity of soul and body in the human person. Next, I deal with the question that immediately results from this unity, i.e. the subsistence of the soul. F…Read more
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St. Thomas Aquinas and the Virtuousness of Penanace: On the Importance of Aristotle for Catholic TheologyNova et Vetera 13 (2). 2015.
Pontifical University Of St. Thomas Aquinas 'Angelicum'
Tilburg School of Catholic Theology
Alumnus, 2013
Laar, North Brabant, Netherlands