El atributo “ciencia” como predicado esencial de Dios / «Science» as an Essential Predicate of God

Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 21:163 (2014)
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Abstract

Thomas Aquinas summarizes almost exclusively the attribute of knowledge in God in Q. D. De Veritate II: De scientia Dei. The absence of confrontation, in its substance, between this text and contemporary studies, referring primarily to the Sacred Doctrine or Theology as science, are treated in this paper integrally with those investigations. However, the approaches differ substantially. In those studies the metaphysical question for theology as a science is prioritized; in this work, however, the essence of God as a science is highlighted.

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