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"Believing Atheists"
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Cornelio Fabro on Ens as the Point of Departure of Thomas Aquinas' Metaphysics
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The Sixth and Seventh Ways?
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The Analogy of Esse in Saint Thomas Aquinas
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Cartesian Freedom in the Meditations
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The Thomistic Esse as Intensive Act According to Conelio Fabro
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Bonaventure and Aquinas on liberum arbitrium:
Some Remarks on their Lectures on the Sentences of Peter Lombard
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A New Profile of Hans Urs von Balthasar
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Consciousness and Self-Consciousness of the Soul
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The Subsisting Subject in Light of the Thomistic Notion of Ens
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The “Crucial Step”:
A Critique to Heidegger’s Point of Departure and an Alternative Notion of Intentionality
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Avicenna and the Divine Knowledge of Particulars
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Fabrian Analysis of the “Ich Denke überhaupt” of Immanuel Kant
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Use and Abuse of Analogy and Metaphor in Scientific Explanation
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Patricia I. Pintado
Contemporary Views on the Essence of the Human Being
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Arturo A. Ruiz Freites
The Biblical Senses According to Saint Thomas Aquinas, in the Light of his Theology of Sign and Reality, or “Sacramentum,” “Verba,” and “Res”
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Father Cornelio Fabro: A Model for the Renewal of Catholic Theology
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Jude P. Dougherty
The Reciprocal Influence of Science and Culture
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Philosophical Questions for “The Theologians of Today”
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The Distinction between the Human Individual and the Human Person
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