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  1. Aquinas on aristotle and creation: Use or misuse?Timothy L. Smith - 2000 - Sapientia 55 (207):193-216.
     
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    Aquinas's Sources: Notre Dame Symposium.Timothy L. Smith - 2014 - St. Augustine's Press.
    The twenty-six works contained in this collection comprise some of the best and best-known scholars on the thought of Thomas Aquinas. Readers will find here helpful insights into St. Thomas's adjudication of various streams in the philosophical and theological traditions. Most pertinent for readers today is the way in which Aquinas integrates faith and reason, resulting in mutual benefit. Contributors include Roger Pouivet, Michael Sherwin, o.p., Anthony Lisska, Mario Enrique Sacchi, Ralph McInerny, Alice Ramos, John Hittinger, Leo Elders, and many (...)
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  3. Aquinas' Sources: The Notre Dame Symposium: Proceedings From the Summer Thomistic Institute 2000.Timothy L. Smith (ed.) - 2001 - St. Augustine's Press.
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    Faith and reason: the Notre Dame symposium 1999.Timothy Lee Smith (ed.) - 2001 - South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press.
    A series of important papers over the topics raised by Pope John Paul II in Fides et Ratio.
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    John Wesley and the Wholeness of Scripture.Timothy L. Smith - 1985 - Interpretation 39 (3):246-262.
    In an age of enlightenment, Wesley made the plain teachings of the Bible the foundation of the Christian faith and judged insufficient any Christian experience whose content was not founded in Scripture.
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  6. Thomas Aquinas' De Deo Setting the record straight on his theological method.Timothy L. Smith - 1998 - Sapientia 53 (203):119-154.
     
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  7. The context and character of Thomas's theory of appropriations.Timothy L. Smith - 1999 - The Thomist 63 (4):579-612.
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