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    The Ground of Union: Deification in Aquinas and Palamas.A. N. Williams - 1999 - Oxford University Press.
    This book attempts to resolve some of the oldest and most bitter controversies between the Eastern and Western Christian churches: those concerning the doctrine of God, the nature of salvation, and theological method, all of which converge in the doctrine of deification. Deification was the dominant patristic model of salvation and remained the essential paradigm in the East but was thought to have disappeared from Western theology by the Middle Ages. A. N. Williams examines two key thinkers, each of whom (...)
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    The Divine Sense: The Intellect in Patristic Theology.A. N. Williams - 2007 - Cambridge University Press.
    A. N. Williams examines the conception of the intellect in patristic theology from its beginnings in the work of the Apostolic Fathers to Augustine and Cassian in the early fifth century. The patristic notion of intellect emerges from its systematic relations to other components of theology: the relation of human mind to the body and the will; the relation of the human to the divine intellect; of human reason to divine revelation and secular philosophy; and from the use of the (...)
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    Mystical theology redux: the pattern of Aquinas' Summa Theologiae.A. N. Williams - 1997 - Modern Theology 13 (1):53-74.
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    Argument to Bliss: The epistemology of the summa theologiae.A. N. Williams - 2004 - Modern Theology 20 (4):505-526.
    The essay examines intellectual virtue in the Summa theologiae, taking it as an interpretative key to the epistemology of the Summa theologiae as a whole. Because Aquinas blurs the line between the acquired and the theological virtues, and between virtues and the gifts of the Spirit, it becomes impossible to maintain the distinction between the realms of nature and grace, or between natural reason and revealed truth: grace permeates the most ordinary activities of human reasoning. This reading of the Summa (...)
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    Nouvelle Théologie and Sacramental Ontology: A Return to Mystery – By Hans Boersma.A. N. Williams - 2010 - Modern Theology 26 (3):486-488.
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    The Architecture of Theology: Structure, System, and Ratio.A. N. Williams - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
    A fresh reading of Christian theology, re-interpreting discussions of theological method and considering them in light of contemporary philosophical debates. It re-evaluates the traditional theological warrants and the concept of systematic theology, arguing that Christian theology is inherently systematic.
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    Denys Turner, Faith, Reason, and the Existence of God. [REVIEW]A. N. Williams - 2007 - Philosophical Review 116 (2):297-300.
    Denys Turner argues that there are reasons of faith why the existence of God should be thought rationally demonstrable and that it is worthwhile revisiting the theology of Thomas Aquinas to see why. The proposition that the existence of God is demonstrable by rational argument is doubted by nearly all philosophical opinion today and is thought by most Christian theologians to be incompatible with Christian faith. Turner's robust challenge to the prevailing orthodoxies will be of interest to believers as well (...)
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