Untrammeled Approaches - The Collected Works of Jacques Maritain

Untrammeled Approaches

Untrammeled Approaches - The Collected Works of Jacques Maritain

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Published: 22 April, 1997
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With this volume of the Collected Works of Jacques Maritain, the University of Notre Dame Press published the first English edition of a remarkable group of essays that Maritain had prepared for publication in the year before his death. He brought together various writings that had not appeared in print or had circulated privately. The heart of the book is to be found in two groups of articles.

The first consists of philosophical essays. Several deal with truth, with philosophy at the time of Vatican II, and with the divine aseity; two are on philosophy of nature, dealing with evolution and with animal instinct; and three are on moral philosophy.

A second group consists of primarily theological essays. Four are contributions to what Maritain calls an existential epistemology. They are followed by a moving meditation on the Mass and essays on the Church triumphant, resurrection, and the priesthood.

When he lay dying at Fossanova, Thomas Aquinas, in deference to the wishes of the Cistercians, with whom he had found refuge, wrote a commentary on the Song of Songs. How better could a lifelong Thomist round off his lifetime of writing than with his own essay on the Song of Songs? This is what Maritian does in the serenely profound meditation that closes the volume.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780268043001
ISBN10 0268043000
Number Of Pages 528
Item Weight 872 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Publisher / Reseller University of Notre Dame Press
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Jacques Maritain (1882–1973), a French philosopher and political thinker, was one of the principal exponents of Thomism in the twentieth century and an influential interpreter of the thought of St Thomas Aquinas.

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