BEING AND WORKING IN THE ANGEL ACCORDING TO SAINT TOMAS OF AQUINAS

Authors

  • Fr. Serge-Thomas Bonino o.p. Pontificia Universidad S. Tomás de Aquino, Roma, Italia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21703/2735-634520182021825

Keywords:

Angels, esse and essence, accident and substance, operation and infinity

Abstract

This paper demonstrates the necessity of a multiplicity of principles of being and of operation in every creature. Such multiplicity grows in the same measure as the ontological distance from God. For such demonstration, the paper uses the consideration of the angelic nature as an appropriate ground for mental experiments. It considers, moreover, the discussion among Thomists on whether the being of accidents and operations is identical or not to the being of the substance. It shows also what the final end of operating is in creatures endowed with knowledge. And, finally, it notes the openness into infinity which the intellect and the will entail.

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Author Biography

Fr. Serge-Thomas Bonino o.p., Pontificia Universidad S. Tomás de Aquino, Roma, Italia

Decano de Filosofía, Pontificia Universidad S. Tomás de Aquino (Angelicum), Roma, Italia. Presidente de la Academia Pontificia Santo Tomás. Miembro de la Comisión Teológica Internacional. Correo: decanus.philosophiae@pust.it

Published

2023-01-06

How to Cite

Bonino o.p., F. S.-T. (2023). BEING AND WORKING IN THE ANGEL ACCORDING TO SAINT TOMAS OF AQUINAS. Anales De Teología, 20(2), 193–215. https://doi.org/10.21703/2735-634520182021825