Found these and thought I’d share.
They’re taken from here.
The First:
William Russell, S.J. also became a permanent friend. He and I came to the Jesuit School of Theology in 1973, I as a member of the faculty, Bill as rector of the community. Through Bill I made the acquaintance of Henri de Lubac during my year [...]
Archive for July, 2008
A Couple of Anecdotes: Henri de Lubac
Posted in Anecdotes, Henri de Lubac, tagged Anecdotes, Henri de Lubac on July 16, 2008 | 1 Comment »
God is Not a Story: Grammatical Thomists (2)
Posted in Faith and Reason, tagged Denys Turner, Etienne Gilson, Francesca Aran Murphy, God Is Not A Story on July 11, 2008 | 6 Comments »
According to Murphy: McCabe, Turner and other ‘grammatical Thomists’ essentially reduce the five ways to one overarching question which was in fact first defined as the ultimate question not by Aquinas, but by Leibniz: “Why is there something rather than nothing?”. Turner thus argues that the five ways are intended to prove the methodologically sound [...]
Moved to wordpress
Posted in Uncategorized on July 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Hopefully you’ve been redirected here from my old address.
I seem to have messed up the part where the direct addresses of particular posts are meant to redirect to the equivalent page here, if you need to find it you can just use the search function above or click on the relevant category in the list [...]