Art and prudence studies in the thought of Jacques Maritain

In this collection of essays, Ralph McInerny portrays Jacques Maritain as a devoted Thomist, convinced that faith could never be divorced from reason and that reason without faith was meaningless. In addition, McInerny discusses Maritain's deployment of Thomistic doctrines into surprising new a...

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Otros Autores: McInerny, Ralph, 1929-2010., autor (autor)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press [1988]
Colección:Publications of the Jacques Maritain Center ; 1
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Sumario:In this collection of essays, Ralph McInerny portrays Jacques Maritain as a devoted Thomist, convinced that faith could never be divorced from reason and that reason without faith was meaningless. In addition, McInerny discusses Maritain's deployment of Thomistic doctrines into surprising new applications and pays tribute to the man as the best Thomistic writer on art in this century -- Amazon.es
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Descripción Física:XV, 205 páginas ; 23 cm
ISBN:9780268006204