Reflections on Augustine, Aquinas and the Incomprehensibility of God.

Although the question of God's incomprehensibility is posed in relation to Augustine (ciu. dei 12,18; doc. Chr. I, 6), the answer is developed in Thomistic categories rather than by exploring the sense of Auguine's call to silence.

Bibliographic Details
Author:Joseph Pappin
Pages:161-168
Format:Essay
Topic:- Doctrine > God. Trinity > God > [Conception humaine de Dieu]
- Influence and Survival > The Middle Ages (430-1453) > Influence on the various authors and writings > Thomas of Aquin (+/- 1225-1274)
Parent Work: Greek and Medieval studies in Honor of Leo Sweeney.
Status:Needs Review
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Summary:Although the question of God's incomprehensibility is posed in relation to Augustine (ciu. dei 12,18; doc. Chr. I, 6), the answer is developed in Thomistic categories rather than by exploring the sense of Auguine's call to silence.