
In this book, Gaven Kerr expands on the brief treatment of creation offered in his 2015 volume, Aquinas's Way to God: The Proof in De Ente et Essentia. Aquinas does not offer one cohesive treatment on the issue of creation; Kerr synthesizes discussions from across his works in order to present a unified Thomistic metaphysics of creation.Kerr argues that Aquinas's metaphysics of creation, wherein God is conceived as the absolute source of all that exists, is the backbone of his philosophical theology. Throughout his writings, the framework of the absolute dependence of creatures on God and of the independence of God as existence itself is ever present. Without understanding this aspect of Aquinas's philosophical thought, Kerr suggests, it is impossible to understand his philosophy of God. When it comes to metaphysics, Thomas is committed to thinking through the issues involved therein on the basis of natural reason. Aquinas and the Metaphysics of Creation demonstrates Aquinas's belief that we must arrive at an affirmation of the existence of God on the basis of a wider metaphysical view as to the constitution of reality, a view that does not presuppose divine truths but can indeed establish them.
This book investigates the core question of how Thomas Aquinas constructs a unified metaphysics of creation based on natural reason rather than revealed divine truths. Gaven Kerr, a scholar of Thomistic thought, synthesizes disparate discussions from across the corpus of Aquinas to articulate a coherent philosophical framework. He argues that the absolute dependence of creatures on God as existence itself serves as the essential backbone of Aquinas's entire philosophical theology. By examining the constitution of reality, Kerr demonstrates how Aquinas establishes the necessity of God's existence through metaphysical inquiry.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students of medieval philosophy frequently note the academic density and rigorous analytical approach of Kerr's prose. Experts highlight this work as a significant contribution to the study of Thomistic metaphysics for those already familiar with the philosopher's foundational texts.
Page Count:
260
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190941324
ISBN-13:
9780190941321
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