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The Metaphysical Foundations of Love - Aquinas on Participation, Unity, and Union (Paperback)
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The Metaphysical Foundations of Love - Aquinas on Participation, Unity, and Union (Paperback)
Series: Thomistic Ressourcement Series
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The Metaphysical Foundations of Love: Aquinas on Participation,
Unity, and Union offers a systematic treatment of St. Thomas
Aquinas's account of the metaphysical relations of unity-to-union
and unity-to-participation in God as the key structuring elements
to the nature of love and friendship. In general, Aquinas
identifies love as the source and summit of the life of each human
being. Everything in the created realm issues forth from God's
creative love, and the ultimate end of all human persons is the
greatest possible union with God. Aquinas contends that the love of
friendship allows for the greatest union between two persons; thus,
the greatest union with God takes the form of friendship with
him.In addition to the grand metaphysical bookends of human
existence, love also serves as the structuring notion of Aquinas's
anthropology and practical philosophy. He characterizes much of
human life in terms of three basic love relations: love of God,
love of self, and love of neighbor. Love of self derives from
personal substantial unity. It is logically prior to love of
neighbor and serves as a template for the latter. If a person loves
himself rightly, he will love others rightly. On the other hand, if
he relates to himself through a disordered love, he neither can
relate to others rightly nor enter into a deep union with them.
Moreover, due to a person's metaphysical participation in God, a
person loves himself properly only when he loves God more than
himself. Thus, failing to love God appropriately entails an
inability to relate to others with a fully developed love.
Conversely, the love of God positions a person to relate to others
with an authentic love and enter into the union of friendship with
them. The volume concludes with a look at personal subjectivity in
light of the previous analyses.
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