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Abelard, Peter, 77n5, 257, 257n3 296, 306, 314, 315, 320, 322, 325, 327,
Abhinavagutpa, 352 328, 329, 341, 342
Adam, A. K. M., 61n40 perfection, 184
admiratio, 103, 105 philosophy of nature, 210, 212
Aeterni Patris, 19, 295, 297, 298, Arnold, Matthew, 101
298n9, 333 Athanasius, 246n24
Al Qaeda, 178 atonement, 22, 45, 233, 236, 251, 255, 256,
Alan of Lille, 78 257, 263. See redemption, salvation,
Alarcón, Enrique, 292n1 soteriology
Albert the Great, 28, 79, 248, 260 Augsburg Confession, 331
Albigensians, 25, 26 Augustine, 9, 66, 130, 199, 200, 207, 212,
Alexander of Hales, 248 220, 246n24, 270n6, 313, 333
al-Ghazali, 161 authorities, 54
Allen, R. Michael, 22n18 Averintsev, Sergei, 318
Alston, William, 87n10 Averroes, 171n3, 200
Ambrose, 246n24 Avicenna (Ibn Sina), 2, 67, 142, 156,
analogia entis, 309, 334 157, 162, 200
analogy, 309
analogy of grace, 334– 6 Backes, Ignaz, 244n15
Anchukandam, Thomas, 353n12 Badarayana, 350
Andrewes, Lancelot, 326 Baglow, Christopher T., 49n3
Anfechtung, 319 Bañez, Domingo, 302, 302n17
angels, 44, 185 Baptism, 285
Anglican theology, 324, 326 Barlaam, 313, 313n22, 314
Annas, Julia, 183n3, 184n5 Barron, Robert, 166
Anselm, 11, 18, 64, 87n8, 256, 256n2, Barth, Karl, 222, 334, 334n40, 335
261, 262, 264, 314, 335 Basil the Great, 246n24
anthropology, 2, 168–80 Bataillon, Louis, 244n16
four kinds of, 168 Bauerschmidt, Frederick C., xvii, 2,
as a journey, 282 9 –22, 18n7, 48n1, 52n9, 52n10, 220,
anti-dualism, 174 220n13, 343
Apollinarius, 229 Bazàn, B., 77n3, 77n4
apophatic theology, 4, 28, 73n12, 220, beatific vision, 28, 182, 185, 189, 190
232n17, 307, 312, 315 Bellarmine, Robert, 328, 331
Arianism, 245 Benakis, L. G., 313n24
Aristotle, 2, 9, 12, 15, 18, 25, 30, 51, 62, Benedict XV, 299
66, 71, 74, 78, 102, 124, 142, 161, Benedict, St, 306
169, 175, 182, 183, 183n5, 184, 200, Berdyaev, N., 317
208, 214, 218, 219, 220, 274, 275, 276, Berger, David, 292n2, 292n3, 297n7, 302n16

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Bernard of Clairvaux, 248, 257 and convenientia, 247


Betz, John, 309n13 credibility, 246
Biel, Gabriel, 320 divinisation of human nature, 234
Billuart, Charles René, 19, 302 esse, 231
Blankenhorn, Bernhard, 215n6 goal of coherence, 237
body, 30, 168–80 habitus theory, 229
Boethius, 18, 66 and Holy Spirit, 249
Boguslawski, Steven, 61n39 humanity as instrument, 250, 252
Bonaventure, 18, 87n8, 170, 178, interpretations divided, 223, 236– 9
248, 260 life of Christ, 2, 40
Bonhoeffer, Thomas, 337, 337n46 methodology, 243–4
Bouillard, Henri, 220, 220n12, 259 monophysite?, 230
Bourke, David, 33 mysteries of Christ’s life, 240 –54
Bowlin, John, 191n9 as mystery, 238
Boyle, Leonard, 18n7, 35, 35n3, 36, 36n5, as paradoxical, 238
79n9, 241, 293 person of Christ, 222–39
Brahman, 350 semantics of, 224–8
Braine, David, 159n10 soteriological principle, 246
Bramhall, John, 326 soteriological undercurrent of, 241
Brown, Stephen F., 77n4 and structure, 222
Bucer, Martin, 324 subsistence theory, 229
Burrell, David, 24, 25n5, 157n3, 159n9, two wills, 235– 6
160n11, 161n13, 161n14, 162, whole/part analogy, 231
166n26, 343 Cicero, 66
Byzantine theology, 305 Cistercians, 31
Cleveland, Christopher, 330n28
Cabasilas, Nil, 315n27 Clooney, Francis X., 349n4, 350n6
cabbages, 176 Cloud of Unknowing, 308
souls of, 177 Coakley, Sarah, 239n31
Cabezón, José Ignacio, 349n3 Confi rmation, 285
Cajetan, 293, 294, 301, 320, 321, 323 Congar, Yves, 131n8
Calvin, Jean, 323, 327 Constantinople II, 225, 229, 230, 237
canon law, 35, 284, 299, 321, 333 Constantinople III, 225, 235
Carmelites, 301 convenientia, 2, 14, 45, 59, 247, 248,
Cartwright, Thomas, 325 252, 281
Cathars, 157, 157n5. See Albigensians Corbin, Michel, 57n25, 59n32
Catherine of Siena, 31 Council of Trent, 291, 297, 300, 323
Cessario, Romanus, 20n12, 292, 299n11, Counter-Reformation, 300
301n15, 302n16 creation, 29, 106, 142–55, 156, 189
Chalcedon, 229, 238, 244, 245 and conservation, 156
changes and emanation, 144–55
kinds of, 104– 6 ex nihilo, 159
charity, 200, 204, 218 as practical knowing, 162
Chemnitz, Martin, 329 relation between Creator and
Chenu, Marie-Dominique, 20n11, creatures, 165–7
34, 34n1, 35, 57, 57n21, 77n4, Cross, Richard, 224n3, 230, 230n14,
241, 309n11 232n18, 234n22, 237
christology, 2, 32, 33, 86, 329, Cyril of Alexandria, 246n24
331, 336 Cyril of Jerusalem, 246n24
acta et passa Christi, 242, 255, 279
assumptus homo theory, 229 D’Costa, Gavin, 347
as climax, 222 Dauphinais, Michael, 54n13, 58n30
communicatio idiomatum, 233–5 Davies, Brian, 2, 95n31

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de Lubac, Henri, 212n5, 335 Eucharist, 33, 278, 281, 285


de Nobili, Roberto, 353, 354 Eutyches, 229
de Smet, Richard, 355, 355n22 evil, 14, 29, 200, 354
de Vio, Thomas, 293. See Cajetan exitus-reditus, 34, 35, 38, 57, 142, 222, 241
de Vitoria, Francisco, 19, 302
Denys the Areopagite, 66, 276, 307–10 faith, 4, 11, 13, 14, 32, 40, 53, 54, 65, 71,
Celestial Hierarchy, 308. See 72, 85, 136, 137, 140, 162, 167, 170,
Albigensians 179, 189, 200, 204, 211, 218, 245, 253,
Ecclesiastical Hierarchy, 308 265, 276, 282, 284, 285, 319, 322, 327,
Mystical Theology, 308 331, 332, 340, 341, 342, 344, 347, 353
Descartes, René, 26, 74, 175 fall, 37, 43, 169, 210, 211, 260, 285, 286
desire, 30, 121, 124, 127, 185, 187n8, Farthing, John, 320n11
251, 273 Father, 30, 86, 118, 120, 124, 127, 130,
devil, 265 131, 132, 133, 135, 137, 138, 141, 153,
dialectics, 10, 38, 39, 40, 325, 327 154, 167, 219, 241n3, 243, 248, 252,
Diana d’Andalò, Blessed, 31 261, 281, 313, 314
Diderot, Denis, 332 fi nitum capax infi niti, 329
disputation, 10, 27, 56, 77, 78, 82, 345 Flogaus, Reinhard, 313n22
divine energies, 314 Florensky, Pavel, 118n3
docetism, 238 Florovsky, Georges, 315, 316n28
Dominic, St, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31 Fodor, Jim, 343
Dominicans, 23, 28, 29, 30, 31, 35, 79, Foot, Philippa, 191n9
219, 250, 267, 293, 296, 298n10, 300, Ford, David F., 61n42
301, 321, 324 Fowl, Stephen E., 61n39, 61n40, 61n41
Dominici, Giovanni, 301, 301n15 Franciscans, 30, 296
Donnelly, John Patrick, 324n20, freedom, 29, 31, 99, 100, 124, 125, 137,
328n25 162, 193, 209, 223, 259, 264, 284, 338
Doré, Joseph, 243n13 creaturely, 156
Dorsche, Johann Georg, 330 Friedman, Russell, 76n2
Dragas, George Dion, 233n19 friendship, 23, 30, 31, 32, 123, 136, 216n7,
Duffy, Eamon, 33, 33n32 218, 287
Duns Scotus, 18, 322
Dupuis, Jacques, 347 Gaine, Simon Francis, 207n3
Garrigou-Lagrange, Reginald, 19, 19n8
East and West, 306, 307, 314, 315 Geenen, C. G., 244n15
Eastern Orthodox traditions, 4, Gerson, Lloyd, 165n22
305–18 Gilby, Thomas, 48n1, 51n6
emanation, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, Gilson, Étienne, 21n15, 243n15, 317
150, 154, 160, 241. See creation God, 101, 143
embodied human learners, 40 –4 acts as Creator, 157– 60
embodied minds, 40 actus purus, 122
Emery, Gilles, 67n7, 129n1, 131n5 and causality, 96, 144–55
Enlightenment, 332 and change, 109
Ephesus, 245 difference, 123
epistemology, 26, 27, 32, 95, 128 distinction from creation, 119, 142–4
equivocity, 310 distinction from creatures,
Erasmus, 338 97–101, 104– 6
Eriugena, 307 essence and existence, 94
Ernst, Cornelius, 219, 219n9 and eternity, 102–16, 158
eschatology, 140 –1 existence of, 88– 90
eternity, 102–16 imago, 124, 125, 134
tota simul, 111 incorporeal, 87
ethics, xiii, 23, 29, 31, 183, 199, 201, 350 knowledge of, 88

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God (cont.) Hart, David Bentley, 309n13


knowledge of future contingents, 113 Hauerwas, Stanley, 267
movement of creatures, 125 Healy, Nicholas M., 21n18,
nature of, 142, 344 57n24, 220n13
practical knowing as creator, 160 –5 Heath, Thomas, 27
simplicity of, 91–5 Henry VIII, 324
and time, 107 Herrmann, Wilhelm, 335
transcendence, 123, 142, 207 Hesychasm, 313n22
Gondreau, Paul, 222n1, 236n28, Hilduin, 307
239n31, 244n17, 245n18, 245n22, Hinduism, 344, 345, 347, 348–58
249n35, 250n38 Hobbes, Thomas, 326
Goris, Harm J. M. J., 164, 295n6 Hollaz, David, 329
Gorman, Michael, 228n12, 231n15 Holy Spirit, 2, 4, 23, 30, 33, 119, 120,
Grabmann, M., 77n4, 78n6 124, 125, 126, 129 –41, 249
grace, 3, 30, 45, 54, 186, 206–20, 279, 331, charisms of, 138
333, 336 and charity, 137–8
as adverb, 207 and Christ, 138– 9
cause of, 215 and creation, 135
centrality of, 206 and eschatology, 140 –1
and christology, 219 Filioque, 314
cooperative, 214, 216 as gift, 132
and divine freedom, 209 gifts of, 135– 6, 199
effects of, 216 and grace, 136–7
elevating, 212 as love, 132
freely given, 214 mission of, 133–4
as God, 207 and the new law, 136–7
healing, 212 as person, 129 –33
and Holy Spirit, 218 procession of, 315
kinds of, 214 and providence, 135
and merit, 217–18 and sacraments, 139 –40
nature of, 207, 213 subsistence of, 129 –33
omniapplicability of, 210 holy teaching, 52, 53, 54, 56
operative, 214, 216 Hooker, Richard, 324, 325, 326
as paradoxical, 215 hope, 14, 40, 186, 189, 192, 197, 198,
prevenient, 215 204, 218
sanctifying, 133, 214 human person, 168–80. See
and stereovision, 207 anthropology
subsequent, 215 capacities, 190
and Trinity, 219 single twofold end, 187
Gradl, Stephan, 339, 339n54 Hume, David, 333
grammar, 25, 157, 157n4, 158, 175, 271 Hursthouse, Rosalind, 191n9
Grant, Sara, 165, 356, 356n24 hypostatic union, 223, 227, 228, 236,
Gregory of Nazianzus, 246n24 238, 243, 244, 249. See christology,
Gregory of Nyssa, 246n24 incarnation, Jesus Christ
Gregory Palamas, 312n19, 313, 313n22, 317 and communicatio idiomatum,
Gregory the Great, 250 233–5
Greschat, Marin, 324n21 metaphysics of, 229 –32

Hankey, W. J., 306n3 idolatry, 28, 347, 348, 353, 354


happiness, 25, 28, 168–80, 202 incarnation, 3, 14, 22, 29, 34, 35, 37, 38,
in classical philosophies, 183–4 40, 45, 46, 47, 59, 87, 119, 138, 221,
as operation, 185 222, 224, 225, 226, 229, 231, 232,
as a perfection, 188 233, 237, 238, 242, 246, 259, 260, 277,

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286, 311, 335, 336. See Jesus Christ, John of Damascus, 11, 46, 231, 233,
christology, hypostatic union 233n19, 234, 234n22, 246, 246n24,
dependent on sin?, 260 250, 277n51, 307, 310 –12, 312n19
metaphysics of, 224, 229 –32 John of Quidort, 301, 301n15
as salvific, 258 John of Scythopolis, 308n7
semantics of, 224–8 John of St Thomas, 19, 241,
Indian logic, 350 243n11, 301n15
Inglis, John, 157 John Paul II, 299
intellect, 275, 331, 357 John Poinsot. See John of Saint Thomas
embodied, 179 John VI Kantakouzenos, 313
interreligious context, 358 John XXII, 297
interreligious diversity, 343 John, Helen James, 20n13
interreligious inquiries, 349 Johnstone, Brian, 34n1, 57n21, 59n34
ipsum esse, 24, 98 Jordan of Saxony, 31
Irenaeus, 246n24 Jordan, Mark D., 42n9, 48n2, 70n9,
Islam, 158, 161, 311, 344, 347 292n2, 298n8, 346n2
Judaism, 279, 347
Jackson, Sherman, 163n17 justice, 40, 189, 198, 199, 202, 203, 205,
Janz, Denis R., 319n1, 319n8, 216, 217, 256, 261, 262, 264
320, 323n17 justification, 45, 217, 322, 331
Jenkins, J. I., 80n11
Jesuits, 301 Kant, Immanuel, 74, 334
Jesus Christ, 32, 37, 47, 52, 57, 86, 119, kataphatic theology, 307
128, 219, 222, 321, 335, 347. See Kavasilas, Neilos, 315
christology, hypostatic union, Keating, Daniel, 21n18, 60
incarnation Keaty, Anthony, 131n8
Ascension, 243, 252, 253, 259, 261, 266 Kennedy, Leonard, 291n1
baptism, 249 Kenny, Anthony, 21n16, 303n18
circumcision, 249 Kerr, Fergus, 20n13, 24, 24n3, 24n4,
communicatio idiomatum, 233–5 25n6, 26n7, 28, 28n20, 29, 29n23,
descent into hell, 252 31n29, 66n5, 158n7, 236n26, 292,
esse, 231 306, 309n10, 309n12, 341, 342n61
exaltation, 252 Khomiakov, Alexei, 317
as exemplar, 247, 250 Kilby, Karen, 71n11
full humanity, 245 Kilwardby, Robert, 296
humanity as ‘instrument’, 246 Kirby, W. J. Torrance, 325n22
hypostasis, 230 Kireevsky, Ivan, 317
knowledge of, 128 Klubertanz, George P., 310n13
life of, 240 –54 Kobusch, Theo, 209n4, 219, 219n11
metaphysics of, 224, 229 –32 Koelman, Gaspar M., 357
miracles, 249 Kreeft, Peter, 301n15
Passion, 251, 260 – 6 Kretzmann, Norman, 1
person of, 233 Kühn, Ulrich, 338, 338n48
resurrection, 33, 53, 59, 60, 252, 266, Kydones, Demetrios, 313, 315
277, 354 Kydones, Prochoros, 313n25, 315
session, 252
teaching, 249, 250 Lafont, Ghislain, 240n1, 245n20
temptations, 249 Landgraf, Artur, 212n5
Transfiguration, 251 Lash, Nicholas, 158n7
two wills of, 235– 6 Lécrivain, Philippe, 302n16
Jiva Goswami, 352 Leget, Carlo, 295n6
Johanns, Pierre, 354, 355n20 Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 328
John Chrysostom, 46 Leo the Great, 246n24

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Leo XIII, 19, 293, 295, 297, 298, 303, modernity, 333


304, 333 Mogila, Peter, 316
Leonhardt, Rochus, 339, 339n53 Moltmann, Jürgen, 236n27
Levering, Matthew, 22n18, 51n8, 54n13, monophysitism, 245
58n30, 61n40, 249n36 moral agents, 29
Lipner, Julius, 354, 354n15 moral theology, 2, 3, 29, 42, 189, 195
Locke, John, 333 as life project, 195
logic, 5, 77, 102, 160, 183, 312, 314 Moses, 200
Lonergan, Bernard, 212n5, 220, 347 Mulchahey, M. Michèle, 18n7, 36n5
Long, Steven, 187n7 mysteries of Christ’s life
Lortz, Joseph, 320, 320n9 exaltatio, 252–3
Loughlin, Stephen J., 2 exitus, 251–2
Loukaris, Cyril, 316 ingressus, 248– 9
Louth, Andrew, 305n1, 318n30 progressus, 249 –51
love, 14, 23, 27, 32, 96, 117, 118, 119, 121, mystery, 4, 5, 28, 58, 105, 106, 166, 224,
123, 124, 125, 127, 130, 131, 132, 134, 230, 231, 232, 237, 244, 245, 273,
135, 138, 141, 152, 153, 154, 178, 189, 278, 347
200, 207, 210, 213, 216, 218, 251, 257, mystical experience, 33
260, 264, 267, 307, 338
Luis de Molina, 302 Narayana, 352
Luther, Martin, 322, 324, 325, 333, 336, 338 Narcisse, Gilbert, 247n26
Lutheran metaphysics, 329 natura pura, 335
Lyttkens, Hampus, 309n13 natural law, 194–7, 325
natural theology, 335
Madhva, 357 nature and grace, 30, 303, 325, 336,
Mahoney, John, 196 344, 347
Maimonides, Moses, 2, 46, 156, 157, negative theology, 31, 95, 107. See
163, 200 apophatic theology
Makarios of Corinth, 317 neoplatonism, 66, 278, 306, 307, 309
Manichaeism, 209 Neo-Thomism, 306, 317, 318, 337
Marenbon, John, 77n5 Nestorianism, 245
Maritain, Jacques, 245n21, 317 Nestorius, 229
Marxism, 102 Newton, Isaac, 107, 108, 108n6
Massignon, Louis, 347 Nicaea, 245
Maximus the Confessor, 235, 308n7 Nicolas, Jean-Hervé, 250n39
McAdoo, H. R., 325, 325n23, 326 Nikodemos, St, 317
McCabe, Herbert, 15n6, 26, 26n9, 29, non-Abrahamic religious
29n22, 236n27 traditions, 4, 343–58
McCool, Gerald A., 297 nouvelle théologie, 335
McCormack, Bruce L., 336n43 Nyaya, 352
McCosker, Philip, 216n7 Nyayakusumanjali, 350
McDermott, Timothy, 301n15
McGinn, Bernard, 2, 20n11, 34n1 Ochs, Peter, 61n42
McInerny, Ralph, 21n17, 301n15, 302n16 O’Collins, Gerald, 251n40, 256n1
Meier-Oeser, Stephan, 329n26 Oliver, Simon, 117n1
Meister Eckhart, 165 O’Meara, Thomas, 34n1, 206n2
Melanchthon, Philipp, 323, 327 ordo disciplinae, 241
metaphysics, 327, 332 Origen, 246n24
method, 74–82 Ormsby, Eric, 161, 161n14
Meykandar, 352 Owen, John, 330
Miller, Barry, 163, 163n18
modern orthodox theology, 317–18 Palamite controversy, 305, 313
modernism, 334 Panikkar, Raimon, 347

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Pannenberg, Wolfhart, 233n19 psychology, 72, 170, 171, 175


Papadoyannakis, Yannis, 309n9 Puthiadam, Ignatius, 357, 357n25
paradox, 165, 215, 216, 223, 230, 235, 237,
238, 280, 303 quaestio form, 74t1, 308
Pasnau, Robert, 41n8 development of, 76–80
passions, 30, 42
patristic theology, 45, 55, 63, 244n16, Rackl, Michael, 315n26
276, 306 Rahner, Karl, 132n10, 347
Paul VI, 298n10 Ramanuja, 355
Paul, St, 200, 207, 220, 307 Ramfos, Stelios, 316n28, 317, 317n29
Pecknold, Chad C., 61n42 Ramus, Peter, 327
pedagogy, 35, 36, 37 Raymond of Capua, 31
Pelagianism, 209, 257 Raymond of Peñafort, 80
Pera, Ceslas, 307n5 reason, 70, 71, 72, 342
Persson, Per Erik, 51n6, 85n1, redemption, 255– 68. See soteriology
337, 337n45 Reformation, 316, 323
Pesch, Otto Hermann, 21n18, Reformed traditions, 4, 319 –42
60n37, 336n44 reincarnation, 354
Peter Lombard, 34, 36, 37, 78, 229, relations, 117, 118, 356
229n13, 297, 300, 322 mixed relations, 121
Peter of Poitiers, 78 real relations, 117, 120
Pfürther, Stephan H., 336n44 ressourcement theologies, 236. See
Philip the Chancellor, 79 nouvelle théologie
Philokalia, 317 resurrection, 171, 172, 174
philosophy, 4, 80 –1, 181 as bodily, 253
use of, 62–73 rhetoric, 327
Pieper, Josef, 158n8 Ritschl, Albrecht, 335
Pierre d’Ailly, 320 Robert of Melun, 78
Pinckaers, Servais, 181n1, 241 Rocca, Gregory P., 95n34
Pius V, 293, 297 Rogers, Eugene Jr., 118n2
Pius X, 295, 299, 304 Roman Catholic traditions, 4, 67,
Planoudes, Maximos, 313 291–304
Plato, 2, 74, 172, 200 Ross, James, 162n15
platonism, 66, 170 Russell, Norman, 313n23, 313n25
Plested, Marcus, 20n12, 223n2, 305n1
Plotinus, 158, 165 Sabellianism, 131
Podskalsky, Gerhard, 313n21 Sacra Doctrina, 4, 49 –56, 62, 63, 69, 141
Popovich, 317 sacraments, 33, 38, 44–7, 269 –87
Porter, Jean, 183n2 as acts of God for human
practical knowing, 346 sanctification, 270
prayer, 3, 23, 31, 132, 156, 235, 236, 306, as anthropological, 281–7
311, 313 as christological, 269, 278–81
Preller, Victor, 41n8, 125n7 of Christ, 276–7
Prierias, Silvester, 321 christological causalities, 280
priesthood, 280 Confession (Penance), 18, 35, 37, 196,
Proclus, 160 269, 273, 285, 287, 293
proofs of God’s existence, 28, 63– 6, 90 as efficient causes, 272–4
Protestant Reformers, 319 as epistemological, 282
Protestant scholasticism, 333 Extreme Unction (Last Rites), 285
Prouvost, Géry, 292n2 and fallen humanity, 285–7
providence, 144–55 from God’s mercy, 277–8
prudence, 202, 203 and Holy Spirit, 139 –40
Przywara, Erich, 309n13 as hylomorphic, 282

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sacraments (cont.) soul, 30, 168–80


and Sacra Doctrina, 269 immortality of, 171, 171n3, 174
and sacramental character, 275– 6 powers of, 194
as salvific, 282 Sparn, Walter, 329
as signs, 270 –2 Speer, Andreas, 2
as social, 283 Spener, Philipp Jacob, 330
Saivism, 352 spirituality, 23–33
salvation, 14, 24, 45, 50, 51, 57, 58, trinitarian, 33
59, 326, 331, 336, 339, 340. See Staley, Kevin, 187, 187n7
soteriology, redemption Stăniloae, Dimitriu, 317
Sanderson, Robert, 326 structure
Sankara, 355, 356 and happiness, 188
Scheffczyk, Leo, 240n1 Stump, Eleanore, 1, 22n19, 237, 237n30
Scherzer, Johann Adam, 328 Suárez, Francisco, 316, 327
Schleiermacher, Friedrich, 335 Summa Theologiae, 1
Schobenius, Johann Gerhard, 330 argumentation, 12–15, 346
Scholarios, Gennadios, 314 articles, 10 –15, 39
scholasticism, 332–4, 349 christology, 13
Schoot, Henk J. M., 123n5 Christ’s knowledge, 13
Schwartz, Daniel, 216n7 commentaries, 323
scientia, 17, 63 commentators, 17, 19
scriptural reasoning, 60 –1 context, 17–18
scripture, 11, 48– 61, 337 dialectic, 39, 40
Second Vatican Council, 299, 336 dissemination, 292– 6
semiotics, 272 Dominican origins, 3
Sertillanges, A. G., 19n9 editions, 293
Shankara, 165 electronic versions, 294
Siger of Brabant, 67, 78 epitomes, 301
Simon of Tournai, 77 historians, 19 –20
sin, 210, 212, 258, 265, 285 how to read, 9 –17
Siva, 352 intentions, 38
sobornost, 317 interpretations, 2
Sokolowski, Robert, 157n2, 159 Leonine edition, 293
sola articles, 331, 337, 340 ordo disciplinae, 24
Somme, Luc-Thomas, 219n10 and other religions, 346–8
Son, 125, 126, 233 and other scholasticisms, 349
soteriology, 251, 255– 68. See redemption, parts, 15–17, 38, 292
salvation pedagogy, 3
Anselmian, 256 philosophical and theological
as consistent with God’s engagement with, 20 –2
nature, 259 purpose, 3
convenientia, 259 questions, 15–17
and God’s freedom, 261 receptions, 2, 291–304
and justice, 262 roles, 300 –4
merit, 263 status, 296–300
method, 259 structure, 17, 34–47, 56– 60, 118, 121,
necessity, 261 222, 241
‘objective’, 266 style, 345– 6
ransom, 264 three parts, 17
sacrifice, 264 transmission, 294
satisfaction, 263 ’treatises’, 3, 15–17, 39
and Scripture, 266 supposit, 230
‘subjective’, 257 Synod of Iaşi, 316

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Tanner, Kathryn, 166n25 Vaisnavism, 352


Taylor, Charles, 26, 26n8 Valkenberg, Wilhelmus G. B. M., 50n5,
te Velde, Rudi, 34n1, 57, 57n22, 54n15, 58n29
58n27, 164n20 van Geest, Paul, 295n6
teleology, 44 van Steenberghen, Fernand, 21n14
Tempier, Étienne, 296 Vanhoozer, Kevin J., 61n40
Tetzel, Johannes, 321 Vann, Gerald, 31n28
The Divine Names, 307 Vedanta, 350, 351, 351n7, 355, 357
Theodore of Mopsuestia, 229 Vedanta Desika, 352
theological predication, 97 Venard, Olivier-Thomas, 160n12,
Theophanes III, 315 165, 167
Thérèse of Lisieux, 206n1 Vermigli, Peter Martyr, 324
Thierry, John, 328 via antiqua, 320, 328n25
Thomism, 292, 296, 299, 309, 316 via moderna, 320
Thomists, 236, 291n1, 292, 309, 320, 321, vices, 43, 196
328n25, 331, 342 virtues, 30, 43, 127, 189, 190, 191,
Torrell, Jean-Pierre, 2, 20n11, 28, 28n16, 194–205, 322
28n21, 30n25, 32, 34n1, 48n2, cardinal, 198, 200
54n13, 55n18, 56n19, 57, 58n28, as dispositions, 192, 195
58n30, 67n6, 79n8, 79n10, 129n1, infused, 198
236n28, 240, 241, 242n5, 242n10, intellectual, 201
243, 243n14, 245n19, 245n22, moral, 202
247n26, 247n29, 248, 249n35, and natural law, 194–7
250n37, 251, 292, 293n4, 295, as perfections, 189, 195
301n15, 302n16 practice of, 198–201
transcendence, 28, 31, 123, 143, 144, theological, 198, 200, 204
212, 214, 220, 270, 271, 274 von Balthasar, Hans Urs, 267,
Travers, Walter, 325 335, 336n42
Trinity, 17, 38, 86, 98n40, 117–28, 142, von Harnack, Adolf, 333, 333n37
185, 233 Vorster, Hans, 338, 338n52
anthropology, 125 Vos, Arvin, 324n18
as cause of salvation, 265
and diversity, 120 Walker Bynum, Caroline, 257n4,
and love, 117–18, 121, 123, 131 264n5
missions, 117, 124 Watson, Francis, 61n40
movements of, 117, 122, 126 Wawrykow, Joseph P., 217n8,
persons, 117, 121 220n12, 224n3
relations, 117, 118, 120 Weiland, George, 183n3, 187n7
shares itself, 120 –8 Weinandy, Thomas, 21n18, 60,
truth, 11, 19, 22, 25, 27, 32, 50, 63, 72, 229n13, 237n29
95, 154, 204, 210, 222, 246, 255, 340, Weisheipl, James A., 293, 294n5
342, 351, 355, 356 Wendebourg, Dorothea, 324n19
Tugwell, Simon, 27n10, 27n14, 28n17, West, J. L. A., 229n13
29, 29n24, 32n30, 308n6 White, Thomas Joseph, 246n23,
Turner, Denys, 65n4, 158n6, 336n43
216n7 White, Victor, 13n4
Wilkins, John, 326
Udayana, 350 William de la Mare, 296
Udayanacarya, 350n5 William of Ockham, 18
Ulrich of Strasbourg, 79 William Peraldus, 80
univocity, 310 Williams, A. N., 23n2, 134n13,
Upadhyay, Brahmabandhab, 354 309n11
Uttara Mimamsa Sutras, 350, 351 Williams, C. J. F., 94n30

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Williams, Rowan, 118, 118n2 Yannaras, Christos, 312n20, 317


Wimpina, Konrad, 321 Yocum, John, 21n18, 60
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 86n3, Yoga Sutras, 357
105n3, 157
world religions, 343 Zemach, Edy, 159n9
Wundt, Max, 328n25 Zizioulas, John, 317

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