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St. Thomas Aquinas’s First (Efficient) Cause Argument for the Existence of God

There are various arguments for the existence of God, but one of the most compelling is a logical proof developed by St. Thomas Aquinas and later refined by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. The First Way: Motion St. Thomas Aquinas argues, “It… Continue Reading →

St. Thomas Aquinas’s Theonomian View: A Harmonious Synthesis of Divine Law and Human Reason

St. Thomas Aquinas, the esteemed theologian and philosopher of the thirteenth century, is renowned for his significant contributions to Christian thought. Among his various philosophical and theological perspectives, Aquinas’s Theonomian view stands out as a compelling framework that seeks to… Continue Reading →

St. Thomas Aquinas: Do No Harm

An immensely influential philosopher, theologian, and jurist in the tradition of scholasticism, he is also known within the latter as the Doctor Angelicus and the Doctor Communis. The name Aquinas identifies his ancestral origins in the county of Aquino in present-day Lazio, Italy. He was the foremost classical proponent of natural theology and the… Continue Reading →

St. Thomas Aquinas: “One should do harm to no man.”

St. Thomas Aquinas: Vulnero Nemo

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Arnold Schwarzenegger Learns About Thomas Aquinas

This could be the funniest thing you’ve ever heard and you actually can get some decent insight into Aquinas. Enjoy:

Biblical Foundation for Natural Law

Natural Law Theory, a prominent philosophical framework, posits that there are inherent moral principles that govern human behavior and protect individual freedom and dignity. These principles, often referred to as natural law, are believed to be rooted in the natural… Continue Reading →

Effects of Sin on Christ’s Passion

In order to know God we first have to understand what God is not. In that same respect in order to understand salvation we have to understand that which leads us away from salvation and God; we call this sin…. Continue Reading →

Pope Francis’s Response to the Dubia

Five cardinals sent a set of questions known as dubia to Pope Francis to express their concerns and seek clarification on points of doctrine and discipline ahead of the opening of the Synod on Synodality at the Vatican. Dubia are questions brought before… Continue Reading →

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ENCYCLICAL OF POPE LEO XIIION THE NATURE OFHUMAN LIBERTY To the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, andBishops of the Catholic World in Grace andCommunion with the Apostolic See. Liberty, the highest of natural endowments, being the portion only of intellectual or rational… Continue Reading →

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