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- Title
Aquinas on the Creation of the Human Soul: An Argument and Response to Some Difficulties.
- Authors
Boczar, Jack
- Abstract
This article explores Aquinas's perspective on the creation of the human soul by God. It discusses Aquinas's arguments and addresses objections from other scholars. Aquinas argues that the soul is a subsistent form and can only be created by God. The article analyzes Aquinas's arguments and discusses objections raised against his views. It concludes that while there may be future challenges, it is important to engage with them using Aquinas's own distinctions.
- Subjects
THOMAS, Aquinas, Saint, ca. 1225-1274; SOUL; INTELLECT; INTUITION; IMMORTALITY of the soul; ARGUMENT; LOGIC; PHILOSOPHICAL anthropology
- Publication
Saint Anselm Journal, 2024, Vol 19, Issue 2, p95
- ISSN
2689-6230
- Publication type
Article