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The Play Of Grace

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Varro, a naval officer and the most learned of the Romans, refers to three kinds of theology, mythological, physical, and political—mythicon, physkum, and civile: St Augustine discusses the division in the De Civitate Dei. The first ranges from fable to myth and includes symbolic and poetic theogonies, the genealogies of heaven and earth; the approach is not scientific, yet Jungians are not alone in agreeing with Plato that the results may be educationally valuable. The last is concerned with public worship largely as a factor of social cohesion, and is accordingly dominated by the requirements of administrators and lawyers in both or either Church and State. Neither represents the theology of St Thomas.

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Copyright © 1958 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

References

1 vi, 5.

2 Ibid., vi 8.

3 THE LIFE OF THE SPIRIT, February, May, September, 1957. March, 1958.

4 See Ia-2ae, cx, 1-4.

5 Ia, lxxvii, 1-6.

6 X Ethics, lect. 6.

7 Ia, lxxvi, 1, 4.

8 Ia, lxxxiv, 7; lxxxv, I; Ia-2ae, ix, 2.

9 e.g.III Contra Gentes, 149; 2a-2ae, xxiii, 2.

10 2a-2ae, i, 1, 2, 6, 9.

11 2a-2ae, xlvii, 1, ad 3, 3; xlix, 4.

12 2a-2ae, xxvi, 7.

13 Rom. xvi, 16; I cor. xvi, 2O; 2 Cor. xiii, 12; 1 Thess. vi, 26; I Peter v, 14

14 2a-2ae, lviii, 7, 1O, 11; lxi, 3; ixii,I .

15 Ia-Iae, 1, 3; vi, 4; lx, 5.

16 Ia-2ae, xlix, 1, 2.

17 Ia-2ae, lxviii, 8; 2a-2ae, viii, ix, xix, xlv, lii, cxxi, cxxxix.

18 Ia-2ae, liv, 3; lv, 1, 2, 3.

19 Ia-2ae, i, 1.

20 Ia-2ae, li, 1; xlix, 4.

21 Ia-2ae, xlix, Prologue.

22 Wisd. iii, 7.

23 Ibid. vi, 17.

24 Ibid, vii, 22.

25 Ibid, vii, 24.

26 Ibid, viii, 6.

27 Ibid, viii, 16.

28 Ibid, x, 21.

29 prov. viii, 30-I.

30 De hebdomadibus, prologue. Philosophical Texts, ed. T. Gilby, pp. 1-2.

31 see Ia-2ae, vi. I, 2, 6, 7.

32 Ia-2ae, lxxviii, 2, 3.

33 Ia-2ae, vi, 4, 5; x; I, 4.

34 Ia-2ae, li, 2, 3, 4; lv, 3, 4.

35 e.g. Contra Gentes, ii, 23, 26

36 Ia-2ae, xciv, 4; Ia, xxix, 1, ad 4; 3a, ii, I; 2a-2ae, ii, 3; Ia-2ae, xxxi, 7.

37 Sir Ernest Barker. Note on the Vocabulary of the Politics, p. xxiii. The Politics of Aristotle. Oxford, 1948

38 Ia-2ae, xlix, 2, 3.

39 Ia-2ae, li, I. For synderesis, the habit of first moral principles, see Ia, lxxix, 12.

40 2a-2ae, xlvii, 15.

41 Ia-2ae, lv, I.

42 Ia-2ae, lxxxii, I, 3; lxxxv, 1, 2.

43 Ia-2ae, li, 4.

44 Ia-2ae, lxiii, 4.

45 Ia-2ae, xlix. 2, 3; li, I; lii, 1.