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Aquinas on Transubstantiation - The Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist (Paperback)
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Aquinas on Transubstantiation - The Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist (Paperback)
Series: Thomistic Ressourcement Series
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Aquinas on Transubstantiation treats one of the most frequently
misunderstood and misrepresented teachings of Thomas Aquinas -
Eucharistic transubstantiation. The study interprets Aquinas's
teaching as an exercise of "holy teaching" (sacra doctrina) that
intends to show theologically and back up philosophically the
simple yet profound thesis that "transubstantiation" affirms
nothing but the truth of Christ's words at the Last Supper - "This
is my body," "This is my blood." Yet in order to achieve a
contemporary ressourcement of this simple yet profound truth, it is
necessary to probe the depths of Thomas Aquinas's philosophical
interpretation of it. For Thomas Aquinas, in regarding the truth of
Eucharistic conversion, it is faith that preserves the human
intellect from missing or dismissing the mystery announced in
Christ's words. Faith, however, is not intellectually blind, a
faith that, as is often erroneously held, is commanded by arbitrary
divine dictates to which the will submits in blind obedience.
Rather, Aquinas takes faith is sustained, but not constituted, by
an intellectual contemplation of the proposed mystery of faith, by
faith seeking understanding. Thomas Aquinas unfolds this exercise
of understanding guided by faith in the medium of a metaphysical
contemplation that affords a profound intellectual appreciation of
this central mystery of faith - precisely as mystery. Thomas's
metaphysical contemplation of Eucharistic conversion gestures
toward the blinding light of superintelligibility, experienced as
the unique darkness that surrounds this sublime mystery of faith. A
ressourcement in Thomas Aquinas's doctrine of transubstantiation
also affords a renewed appreciation of the Church's affirmation of
transubstantiation as the most apt term for the interpretation of
the mystery of Eucharistic conversion and a greater precision of
what is centrally at stake in this mystery in the ongoing
ecumenical conversation of this most central Christian teaching. A
doctrinally sound, ecumenically informed, and philosophically
reflected contemporary Catholic theology cannot afford to ignore or
dismiss Aquinas's surpassing account of Eucharistic conversion.
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