The Alleged Thomism of Mark Jordan
American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 83 (1):141-152 (2009)
| Abstract | Mark Jordan’s recent book, Rewritten Theology, challenges the way in which the achievement of Thomas Aquinas has been both received and reformulated,often in order to serve particular theological and philosophical ends. It helps to unmask the often hidden presuppositions behind efforts to “police” Thomism, efforts which frequently require a revision and a rewriting of the texts of Aquinas themselves. At a time when it appears that there is a repristinization of the Thomistic “synthesis” reminiscent of Garrigou-Lagrange, this book is an auspicious reminder that such “synthesis” often comes at the cost of fidelity to theMaster in whose name it is fashioned | |||||||||
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Mark D. Jordan (2008). The Alleged Aristotelianism of Thomas Aquinas (1990). In James P. Reilly (ed.), The Gilson Lectures on Thomas Aquinas. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
Mark D. Jordan (2004). Thomas as Commentator in Some Programs of Neo-Thomism. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78 (3):379-386.
Craig Paterson & Matthew Pugh (2006). Introduction to Analytical Thomism. In Craig Paterson & Matthew Pugh (eds.), Analytical Thomism: Traditions in Dialogue. Ashgate.
Laurence Paul Hemming (2009). Rewritten Theology: Aquinas After His Readers. By Mark D. Jordan. Heythrop Journal 50 (4):727-729.
Mark D. Jordan (1994). The Competition of Authoritative Languages and Aquinas's Theological Rhetoric. Medieval Philosophy and Theology 4:71-90.
Robert A. Krieg (1995). A Fortieth-Anniversary Reappraisal of `Chalcedon: End or Beginning?'. Philosophy and Theology 9 (1/2):77-116.
Mark D. Jordan (1992). Esotericism and Accessus in Thomas Aquinas. Philosophical Topics 20 (2):35-49.
Mark D. Jordan (1989). The Evidence of the Transcendentals and the Place of Beauty in Thomas Aquinas. International Philosophical Quarterly 29 (4):393-407.
Mark Jordan (1980). Modes of Discourse in Aquinas' Metaphysics. The New Scholasticism 54 (4):401-446.
Vernon J. Bourke (1990). Ordering Wisdom. The Hierarchy of Philosophical Discourses in Aquinas. By Mark D. Jordan. The Modern Schoolman 68 (1):91-93.
Mark D. Jordan (1984). The Intelligibility of the World and the Divine Ideas in Aquinas. The Review of Metaphysics 38 (1):17 - 32.
Mark D. Jordan (1986). Ordering Wisdom: The Hierarchy of Philosophical Discourses in Aquinas. University of Notre Dame Press.
Richard Cross (2007). Analytical Thomism: Traditions in Dialogue, Craig Paterson & Matthew Pugh Eds. (Review). [REVIEW] Ars Disputandi 7.
Mark D. Jordan (2005). Cicero, Ambrose, and Aquinas "On Duties" or the Limits of Genre in Morals. Journal of Religious Ethics 33 (3):485 - 502.
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