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  1. The eschatological character of our knowledge of God.Paul A. Macdonald - 2006 - Modern Theology 22 (2):255-276.
    In this essay, I show how Thomas Aquinas circumscribes epistemological questions concerning both the possibility and character of our knowledge of God within a larger eschatological framework that acknowledges the beatific vision as the ultimate good that we desire as well as the ultimate end for which we were created. Thus, knowledge of God is possible and actual on Aquinas's view because it is eternally rather than merely temporally indexed—that is, properly attributable to the blessed in heaven and only derivatively (...)
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  • Aquinas on the self-evidence of the articles of faith.M. V. Dougherty - 2005 - Heythrop Journal 46 (2):167–180.
  • Aquinas on the Self‐Evidence of the Articles of Faith.M. V. Dougherty - 2005 - Heythrop Journal 46 (2):167-180.
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