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                    <title>Thomas Aquinas and Karl Barth: Sacred Doctrine and the Natural Knowledge of God </title>
                    
                    
                    
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                    <topic>کارل بارث </topic>
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                    <topic>توماس آکوئیناس </topic>
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            <publisher>Univ of Notre Dame Pr</publisher>
            <dateIssued>1995</dateIssued>
            
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        <tableOfContents>Table of contents :,Thomas Aquinas and Karl Barth,CONTENTS,PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND DISCLAIMERS,AUTHOR&#39;S NOTE,1— Three Audiences and Two Agendas,I,II,III,I— &quot;SACRED DOCTRINE IS SCIENTIA&quot;: A HYPOTHESIS ELABORATED AND A PARTIAL TEST PREPARED,2— &quot;Sacred Doctrine is Scientia&quot;: A Reading of Question 1,Hypothesis Elaborated,The More Aristotelian . . .,Integrity Lost,The More Scriptural,The More Christoform,II— A PARTIAL TEST: THE THEOLOGICAL CONTEXT OF THE NATURAL KNOWLEDGE OF GOD IN THOMAS&#39;S COMMENTARY O...,3— The Identity of Paul in the Prologue to Thomas&#39;s Commentaries on His Epistles: Election, Vocation...,Barth&#39;s Question,Election as Introduction,The Formation,The Filling Up: The Matter of Election is Jesus Christ,The Use: Election as Providence and Vocation,Fruit: Election as Usefulness, Non-election Apparent Unusefulness,Election and Biblical Inspiration,4— Thomas&#39;s Commentary on Romans 1:1–16: The Gospel Grace of Christ, the Example of Paul, and the St...,&quot;The Power of Gospel Grace&quot;,The Power of Gospel Grace is Christ&#39;s,Paul as Implicit Example of &quot;The Power of Gospel Grace&quot;,The Nesting Structure of Governing Assertions in Romans 1,&quot;Salvation is from the Jews&quot;,5— Thomas&#39;s Commentary on Romans 1:17–25,The Just Shall Live by Faith&quot;,&quot;Who Detain the Truth of God in Injustice&quot;,Those Who Have the True Cognition of God—and Lack It,The Natural Cognition of God in Its Immediate Textual Context,Preliminary Conditions on the Natural Cognition of God,From Notum to Cognoscibile,The Positive Claim of the Natural Cognition of God,The Demonstration of God&#39;s Cosmological Claim,Transition to a Trinitarian Cognition of God,A Trinitarian Natural Cognition of God Perfected by Faith,Cognitio Detenta and Scientia Subtracta,What Thomas Means by &quot;Theologia Naturalis&quot;,6— Conclusions about the Natural Cognition of God from Thomas&#39;s Romans Commentary,Excursus: The Romans Commentary and the Threefold Division of Faith,III— A FURTHER OBJECTION ANSWERED AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE HYPOTHESIS ASSESSED: THOMAS AND BARTH,7— Thomas and Barth,A Thomistic Objection and Thomas&#39;s Possible Reply,A Barthian Objection and Thomas&#39;s Reconstructed Reply,Assessment and Significance of the Hypothesis: Thomas and Barth in Convergence on Romans 1?,Epilogue The Common Thomas of Barth and Vatican I,I,II,III,NOTES,Notes to the Preface,Notes to Chapter One,Notes to Chapter Two,Notes to Chapter 3,Notes to Chapter 4,Notes to Chapter 5,Notes to Chapter 6,Notes to Chapter 7,Notes to the Epilogue,INDEX,A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T,V,W,Y,Z</tableOfContents>
        
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                    <namePart>Rogers, Eugene F</namePart>
                    
                    
                    
                    
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                    <namePart>آکویناس قدیس, توماس (Thomas Aquinas؛ فیلسوف ارسطویی و متکلم مسیحی ایتالیایی؛ معروف به حکیم آسمانی؛ تلفیق کننده فلسفه‌ی ارسطو با مسیحیت), 1225#1274م.</namePart>
                    
                    
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                    <namePart>بارت, کارل (Karl Barth، با کارل بارث آلمانی اشتباه نشود، الهیدان ومتکلم سویسی؛ متأله نوارتدوکسی مسیحی، یکی از تأثیرگذارترین الهی‌دانان مسیحی سدۀ بیستم، نماینده یکی از سه سنت حوزۀ الهیات جدید مسیحی، مؤسس نهضت نو ارتدوکس=راست دینی جدید در مسیحیت پروتستان، یکی از سه چهره بزرگ الهیات پروتستان در قرن بیستم), 1886م. بازل، سویس#1968م.بازل، سویس</namePart>
                    
                    
                    <namePart type="date">1886م. بازل، سویس#1968م.بازل، سویس</namePart>
                    
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