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Sin - A Thomistic Psychology (Paperback)
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If the human soul is made for good, then how do we choose evil? On
the other hand, perhaps the human soul is not made for good.
Perhaps the magnitude of human depravity reveals that the human
soul may directly choose evil. Notably, Thomas Aquinas rejects this
explanation for the prevalence of human sin. He insists that in all
our desires we seek what is good. How, then, do we choose evil?
Only by mistaking evil for good. This solution to the difficulty,
however, leads Aquinas into another conundrum. How can we be held
responsible for sins committed under a misunderstanding of the
good? The sinner, it seems, has simply made an intellectual
blunder. Sin has become an intellectual defect rather than a
depravity of will and desire. Sin: A Thomistic Psychology grapples
with these difficulties. A solution to the problem must address a
host of issues. Does the ultimate good after which we all strive
have unity, or is it simply a collection of basic goods? What is
venial sin? What momentous choice must a child make in his first
moral act? In what way do passion, a habitually evil will, and
ignorance cause human beings to sin? What is the first cause of
moral evil? Do human beings have free will to determine themselves
to particular actions? The discussion of these topics focuses upon
the interplay of reason, will, and the emotions, examining the
inner workings of our moral deliberations. Ultimately, the book
reveals how the failure to maintain balance in our deliberations
subverts our fidelity to the one true good.
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