The Passion of Love in the Summa Theologiae of Thomas Aquinas

Daniel Joseph Gordon
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The Passion of Love in the Summa Theologiae of Thomas Aquinas

Daniel Joseph Gordon
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"Gordon's contribution to this topic is that it takes up the passion of love as opposed to another exposition of charity in St. Thomas, and gives a truly theological and deeply Thomistic treatment of this topic. Overall, the real advantages of this text are its clarity and its ability to make elevated theological themes accessible and really human."—Jessica M. Murdoch, Villanova University

"A remarkable feature of our being created in the image of God is that we know and love God using the same created capacities with which we know and love the things and persons around us. Our created nature forms the basis for our theological life. Not distinct but transformed faculties of intellect and will are God's gift to us at baptism: the infusion of sanctifying grace and the theological virtues of faith, hope and charity. Daniel Gordon's wonderful book examines the natural structures of the passion of love that are taken up into the supernatural virtue of charity by which we love God and our neighbor as ourselves. An amazing grace!"—Archbishop J. Augustine Di Noia, OP, Vatican City

"Approaching Saint Thomas’s analysis of the subject of love with impressive intellectual rigour ? as well as summing it up with lucid prose ? Daniel Gordon proves convincingly that Aquinas can be best appreciated and understood when the full theological, philosophical, mystical complexity of his writing is taken into consideration, along with his poetic sensibilities. This is a major contribution to Thomistic studies, as well as to the history of Catholic thought."—Carlos Eire, Yale University

"Who would have guessed that a mere three questions in the prima-secundae could serve as an introduction to Aquinas's theology as a whole, to his spiritual depths, and to many of the most complex debates within contemporary theology? With disarming humility and grace, Daniel Gordon here provides us with an introductory book that is also a tour de force. For students looking to dive into Aquinas and for seasoned scholars looking for rejuvenation—as well as for anyone with any lingering doubts about whether Aquinas is a spiritual master—this is the book to read."—Matthew Levering, Mundelein Seminary

"This book is a pearl. It provides both a splendid philosophical analysis of human love in its multiple facets, and a wonderful example of historical, textual study of Aquinas on a theme of central existential importance. People who wonder what real philosophy is or why it matters should read this book. It is a great example of living philosophy that is both perennially pertinent and deeply informed by incisive historical learning."—Thomas Joseph White, OP, Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum), Rome

"In less than two hundred pages, Daniel Gordon shows convincingly the centrality of love for Aquinas. Throughout this book Gordon proves himself to be an adroit teacher, and the many questions that he raises in the company of Aquinas and the many examples that he offers to secure Aquinas’s observations really do make this teaching on human love accessible. This book is a great gift to non-specialists, an excellent entry into the heart of Aquinas’s theology. But specialists—whether in theological anthropology, or ethics, or Christian spirituality—too will learn much of significance under Gordon’s guidance."—Joseph Wawrykow, University of Notre Dame

"Joins a growing chorus of contemporary works exhorting us to a new appreciation of a Thomas in love - an Aquinas enamoured with a God who is not a mere object of study but the dynamic principle who stirs the motion of hearts back to their divine origin. Specialists and generalists alike will benefit greatly from this book."—Heythrop Journal

"This book is marvelously readable and accessible to the nonspecialist. Gordon has a teacher’s knack for illustrating theological ideas and philosophical arguments with down-to-earth examples, useful analogies, and literary allusions. I would recommend this book to those wishing to continue and deepen their intellectual formation, those interested in the thought of St. Thomas, and anyone who wants to understand what love is and the role it should play in our lives."—Homiletic and Pastoral Review

"Gordon’s book ably combines a deep love for the wisdom that Thomas offers with a refreshing lack of dogmatis. Readers of Aquinas will want to accept this invitation."—Thomist
  • Published date: Sep 15, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 176
  • Publisher: The Catholic University of America Press
  • ISBN: 9780813236858
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.7" L x 8.5" H
Daniel Joseph Gordon is a PhD candidate at The University of Notre Dame. Dominic Legge, OP, is the Director of the Thomistic Institute and Assistant Professor in Systematic Theology at the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, DC.

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