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jerome_ky
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This is probably obscure, but I have 2 questions.
grace, are said to be written in the book of life not simply, but relatively, for they are written therein not to have eternal life in itself, but in its cause only.”
This is, for me, one of the key questions about God and humanity, the question of predestination, the question that Calvin is most famous for botching, in my opinion. I had hoped for some great illumination from Aquinas. This is either a flat-out contradiction or so brilliant as to be blinding at first.
Any serious Aquinas students out there care to help a newbie out?
- There seems to be an error in Article 1 of this Question. There are only 3 Objections, but 4 Replies to Objections. This is not only in the copy I have “Translated by the Fathers of the English Dominican Province” but also on NewAdvent.org and a downloaded PDF I obtained (I forget where). Does anyone have a copy with the 4th Objection?
- Why do I ask for such an obscure thing? Well, this particular Question is very difficult. Rightly so, I think, as it speaks of Predestination and God’s Book of Life. My difficulty is that in Article 2, Aquinas says, “On the contrary, The book of life is the knowledge of predestination, as stated above (A[1]). But predestination does not regard the life of grace, except so far as it is directed to glory; for those are not predestined who have grace and yet fail to obtain glory. The book of life altogether is only so called in regard to the life of glory.”
grace, are said to be written in the book of life not simply, but relatively, for they are written therein not to have eternal life in itself, but in its cause only.”
This is, for me, one of the key questions about God and humanity, the question of predestination, the question that Calvin is most famous for botching, in my opinion. I had hoped for some great illumination from Aquinas. This is either a flat-out contradiction or so brilliant as to be blinding at first.
Any serious Aquinas students out there care to help a newbie out?