Not being educated in Thomism, had to look up educe in dictionary. Still having trouble with “statue is educed from clay” etc. etc. Seems that potentialities of material matter clay end up as a material statue without a spiritual soul. While understanding that the unity of the soul and body in human nature is so profound that the spiritual soul is considered to be the “form” of the body (Council of Vienne, 1312
–CCC 365) I do believe that the spiritual soul is directly created (not educed from matter) by God Who is pure spirit. Like comes from like.
Grannymh:
(As difficult as it might be to wrap yourself around, you must try, because it is Church doctrine.)
Aquinas means by this that what was intended as end is realized as form. The final cause causes things by being a source of their order. The causality of the end, i.e., final cause, is that of a pattern or a plan. Ultimately, this plan exists in the mind of God, as the Supreme Artist (analogically). Now, this is not said to be metaphysical. It is said to expose final cause as a cause, in nature. Metaphysics has to do with
being. And
beings are what God ultimately produces. There is no precept that says that the
spirit of God is the principle of spirit production. It just so happens that it is coincidentally true, but, there is no such axiom.
Our essences (spirits, perhaps) will wander about within the realms like the exigencies called
Angels, until the final judgment, when we are to be re-united with our bodies. This part is very important, as it is the re-uniting with our bodies that makes us whole again, i.e., a ‘soul’. Perhaps there are some metaphysicians around here who can better explain this.
“Educe” means to draw out of, or, more precisely:
**Origin:
late Middle English: from Latin
educere ‘lead out’, from
e- (variant of ex-) ‘out’ +
ducere ‘to lead’. ** -
Oxford Dictionaries.
“Now the proximate end of the human body is the rational soul and its operations; for matter is for the sake of the form, and instruments are for the actions of the agent. I say, therefore, that God fashioned the human body in that disposition which was best according as it was most suited to such a form and to such operations. If defect exists in the disposition of the human body, it is well to observe that such defect arises, as a necessary result of the matter, from the conditions required in the body in order to make it suitably proportioned to the soul and its operations.” -
Summa Theologiae, I, q. 91, a. 3, and answers to objections.
The above from Aquinas is
philosophy, not
metaphysics. It is, however, inevitably tied to the metaphysical description of ‘soul production’. By continuing to believe, “that the spiritual soul is directly created (not educed from matter) by God Who is pure spirit” leaves Creation open to major difficulties such as, if God directly produces the soul/spirit what goes wrong when there arises an imperfection? Are we then to say that God produces imperfection therefore he must not be much of a God? Are we to blame God, so to speak, for those who are born with a parasitic twin, for example? Or, anencephaly? Or, are we to rightly blame matter?
God bless,
jd