That Thomism was of immense importance in cultural history no one can doubt. |
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Humanistic values, Thomism, Augustinianism, paganism, mysticism and the new science exist side by side with one another. |
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Finlay's prose, some of it gathered here, is often rewarding theologically in spite of its tendentious Thomism. |
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Thomism is not a superstition, but according to us the best philosophical option. |
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We can compare this inconsistency with the unshakable solidity of Thomism which, faithful to common sense, is content with philosophizing with the intellect, just like we see with our eyes. |
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He received a Doctorate in Divinity from the Gregorian University in Rome and an equivalent diploma in Thomism from the Academy of Thomist Philosophy. |
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Louis Coquil, O. M. I., his professor, recognizing his profound understanding of Thomism, with great acumen, called him by the name of the Angelic Doctor: Thomas, and so he would be called from then on. |
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As mentioned above, Anglicanism has no theologian comparable to the founding theologians of eponymous schools, like Lutheranism, Calvinism, or Thomism. |
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