Thomism
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- Thomist noun
- Thomistic adjective
Etymology
Origin of Thomism
Example Sentences
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We’ll leave Thomism to the theologians, but subsidiarity is a concept that the left would do well to consider.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 12, 2016
Thomism became a live intellectual option, not merely in France but for two generations of Catholic students all over the world.
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The result was a blend, in one Catholic critic's words, of "Thomism and the split T."
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German Jesuit Karl Rahner, whose own considerable body of work is a creative blend of Thomism and the thought of such modern thinkers as Kant, Fichte and Heidegger, in fact deplores such obsequious veneration.
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The first-mentioned method has given birth to two closely related theological systems, Thomism and Augustinianism; the latter to Molinism and Congruism, which are almost identical in substance.
From Grace, Actual and Habitual A Dogmatic Treatise by Preuss, Arthur
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