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    Accountability as a Sub-Type of Justice: Reflections on ‘Obedience’ and ‘Religion’ in Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae.Brendan Case - 2021 - Studies in Christian Ethics 34 (3):324-335.
    This article proposes that we recognize ‘accountability’ as a forward-looking virtue, which disposes its possessors to live accountably in relation to those to whom they are rightly answerable, and which can be sub-divided into ‘particular accountability’, exercised within specific and limited relationships, and ‘ultimate accountability’, regarding the shape of one’s life as a whole. The article then proposes that these two forms of accountability find close analogues in two virtues which Thomas Aquinas described as ‘annexed to justice’, namely ‘obedience’ and (...)
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    From Angels to Aliens: Humankind's Ongoing Encounters with, and Evolving Interpretations of, the Genuine Celestial Unknown.Tim Lomas & Brendan Case - 2023 - Zygon 58 (3):614-635.
    Throughout history, people have observed aerial events that appeared extraordinary and anomalous. In earlier eras, these were often interpreted through a lens that invoked special classes of divine beings, such as angels (who, compared with gods, are regarded as more likely to interact with humans). Today, in our ostensibly secular scientific age, there is a tendency to assume such observers were mistaken, and that with the benefit of modern knowledge, these events can be “debunked” and attributed to conventional naturalistic explanations. (...)
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    Judging according to Wisdom: Sacra Doctrina in the Summa Theologiae.Brendan Case - 2016 - New Blackfriars 97 (1072).
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    Judging according to Wisdom: Sacra Doctrina in the Summa Theologiae.Brendan Case - 2017 - New Blackfriars 98 (1077):582-598.
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    “Notions” and “Things” in John Henry Newman’s Grammar of Assent.Brendan Case - 2013 - Newman Studies Journal 10 (1):15-27.
    In discussing apprehension, assent, and inference in his Grammar of Assent, Newman contrasted “notions” and “things”—terms that distinguish knowledge of the abstract and “unreal” from knowledge of the singular and concrete. This essay proposes that Newman’s contrast between “notions” and “things” is an adverbial distinction, qualifying a person’s mode of engagement with the world, rather than an adjectival distinction, qualifying the metaphysical status of particular terms.
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    Relations in Creation and Christology: A Response to Porter.Brendan Case - 2018 - New Blackfriars 101 (1093):311-330.
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    Seraphicus Supra Angelicum: Universal Hylomorphism and Angelic Mutability.Brendan Case - 2020 - Franciscan Studies 78 (1):19-50.
    One of the great philosophical and theological debates in the second half of the thirteenth century concerned the metaphysical constitution of angels, namely whether they are, like trees and cats and humans, composed of "form" and "matter," in the sense given those terms by the then newly ascendant Aristotle.1 In this period, the field was roughly divided between universal hylomorphism, maintaining that angels are form/matter composites, and spiritual immaterialism, maintaining that spiritual beings such as angels are pure, self-subsistent forms. The (...)
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