446. Not Doubting Thomas: the Aquinas Revival
Cajetan, Bañez and other thinkers make Aquinas a central figure of Counter-Reformation thought; we focus on their theories about analogy and the soul.
Themes:
• R. Cessario, A Short History of Thomism (Washington DC: 2005).
• R. Cessario and C. Cuddy, Thomas and the Thomists: The Achievement of Thomas Aquinas and His Interpreters (Minneapolis: 2017).
• R.L. Friedman, “Domingo Báñez (1528-1604) and the novus philosophus: Cajetan, Franciscus Toletus, and the (In)equality of Human Rational Souls,” Mediterranea 8 (2023), 595-634.
• J. Hochschild, The Semantics of Analogy: Rereading Cajetan’s De Nominum analogia (Notre Dame: 2010).
• H.G. Hrynkiw, Cajetan on Sacred Doctrine (Washington DC: 2020).
• D. Janz, “Cajetan: a Thomist Reformer?” Renaissance and Reformation 6 (1982), 94-102.
• P.O. Kristeller, Le Thomisme et la pensée de la Renaissance (Montreal: 1967).
• L. Lanza and M. Toste (eds), Summistae: the Commentary Tradition on Thomas Aquinas’ Summa theologiae from the 15th to the 17th Centuries (Leuven: 2021),
• M. Levering and M. Plested (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the Reception of Aquinas (Oxford: 2021).
• M. O’Connor, Cajetan’s Biblical Commentaries: Motive and Method (Leiden: 2017).
• J.P. Reilly, Cajetan’s Notion of Existence (The Hague: 1971).
• P. van Geest, H. Goris, and C. Leget (eds), Aquinas as Authority (Leuven: 2002).
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Thomas
I’ve been looking forward to this for about 200 episodes.
In reply to Thomas by Eugene Hamill
200 episodes
Hope it was worth the wait!
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