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Aeterni Patris (English: Of the Eternal Father) was an encyclical issued by Pope Leo XIII in August 1879. [1] It was subtitled "On the Restoration of Christian Philosophy in Catholic Schools in the Spirit (ad mentem) of the Angelic Doctor, St. Thomas Aquinas".
As Pope, Pope Leo XIII used all his authority for a revival of Thomism, the theology of Thomas Aquinas. On 4 August 1879, Leo promulgated the encyclical Aeterni Patris ("Eternal Father") which, more than any other single document, provided a charter for the revival of Thomism—the medieval theological system based on the thought of Aquinas ...
Aeterni Patris: Of the Eternal Father: On the Restoration of Christian Philosophy: 4 August 1879 4. Arcanum divinae: The hidden design of the divine wisdom: On Christian Marriage: 10 February 1880 5. Grande munus: On Saints Cyril and Methodius: 30 September 1880 6. Sancta Dei civitas: The Holy City of God: On Mission Societies: 3 December 1880 ...
On 4 August 1879, Leo XIII promulgated the encyclical Aeterni Patris ("Eternal Father"), which, more than any other single document, provided a charter for the revival of Thomism, the medieval theological system based on the thought of Aquinas – as the official philosophical and theological system of the Catholic Church. It was to be ...
This movement received impetus from Pope Leo XIII's encyclical Aeterni Patris of 1879. Generally the revival accepts the interpretative tradition of Aquinas' great commentators such as Capréolus, Cajetan, and John of St. Thomas. Its focus, however, is less exegetical and more concerned with carrying out the program of deploying a rigorously ...
Pope Leo XIII's encyclical Aeterni Patris of 1879 was a great impetus to the revival of neo scholastic Thomism. On 15 October 1879 Leo created the Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas and ordered publication of a critical edition of the complete works of the doctor angelicus. Superintendence of the "leonine edition" was entrusted to Zigliara.
Revue thomiste (lit. ' Thomist review ') is a quarterly theological and philosophical journal founded in March 1893 by the Dominican priests Marie Thomas Coconnier, Ambroise Gardeil and Pierre Mandonnet following the 1879 exhortation by Pope Leo XIII to renew thomistic studies through his encyclical Aeterni Patris.
The view of Thomism which gained dominance in the Middle Ages and is promoted by Pope Leo XIII in Aeterni Patris is that when God physically premoves the will to a certain good the will still remains free despite being certainly moved as efficacious grace is, in the divided sense resistible meaning if God had willed things to be different it ...