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It was St. Thomas who made the distinction between essence and existence sharp , clear , and unmistakable . A. A. Maurer notes this in his introduction to his translation of St. Thomas ' De Ente et Essentia.1 “ The Angelic Doctor ” he ...
It was St. Thomas who made the distinction between essence and existence sharp , clear , and unmistakable . A. A. Maurer notes this in his introduction to his translation of St. Thomas ' De Ente et Essentia.1 “ The Angelic Doctor ” he ...
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Denying Christ , turning away from the Light of the World , alone , misguided , without the foundation and support of the rock of Faith , men take the whole problem of life and death , of existence itself , and by their own personal ...
Denying Christ , turning away from the Light of the World , alone , misguided , without the foundation and support of the rock of Faith , men take the whole problem of life and death , of existence itself , and by their own personal ...
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ingness , existence and anguish , existence and death - for the atheist , a yawning abyss of nothingess , for the Christian , the gateway to eternal life and the Beatific Vision . In either form , atheistic or Christian , there is the ...
ingness , existence and anguish , existence and death - for the atheist , a yawning abyss of nothingess , for the Christian , the gateway to eternal life and the Beatific Vision . In either form , atheistic or Christian , there is the ...
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