
Published online:
18 May 2017
Published in print:
01 December 2016
Online ISBN:
9780823273836
Print ISBN:
9780823273782
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Intellectual Gifts and Knowledge of Morals Intellectual Gifts and Knowledge of Morals
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The Practice of Theory, or, The Gifts as Theology The Practice of Theory, or, The Gifts as Theology
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Pedagogies of Fear and Love Pedagogies of Fear and Love
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Cite
Jordan, Mark D., 'The Gifts of the Spirit', Teaching Bodies: Moral Formation in the Summa of Thomas Aquinas (New York, NY , 2016; online edn, Fordham Scholarship Online, 18 May 2017), https://doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823273782.003.0010, accessed 4 May 2025.
Abstract
At various points in Summa theologiae 2-2, Thomas Aquinas treats the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit. They are an important part of his plan. Three of the gifts take the place of the intellectual virtues in the Aristotelian scheme. Describing these intellectual gifts, Thomas shows important features of the kind of knowledge he is providing in the Summa. All of the gifts together show the limits of the virtues as moving principles of human action.
Subject
Theology
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