The problem of divine science in the perspective of Thomas Aquinas

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  • Dr. Adnan Melhm

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The problem of divine science in the perspective of Thomas Aquinas

Abstract

This research attempts to solve the problem of the science of God in the philosophy of Thomas Aquinas. He adapted the Aristotelian text in favor of his theological vision, resulting in the philosophy of Aristotle from the real context required by Aristotle's vision itself, because he used the way of  Aristotle's philosophy against Aristotle, because he found himself in the face of two possibilities, either acknowledging Aristotle's views regarding God's ignorance of the particles, leading to contradiction with the divinely revealed theology, or finding a way out to confirm the knowledge of God in the particles of consistency with religious thought. Thomas chose the second possibility; but for this reason he used a philosophical approach against philosophy.

 

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Published

2021-10-05

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The problem of divine science in the perspective of Thomas Aquinas. (2021). Damascus University Journal of Arts and Humanities Sciences, 37(3). https://journal.damascusuniversity.edu.sy/index.php/humj/article/view/1785

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