Proportionality and Divine Naming: Did St. Thomas Change His Mind about Analogy?

The Thomist 77 (4):531-558 (2013)
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Abstract

The common view that Aquinas changed his mind about analogy (before and after De Veritate 2.11) is unwarranted. Dialectical context, and clarifications about the logic of analogy and the implications of proportionality, reveal consistency in Aquinas's teaching on the analogy of divine names.

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Joshua P. Hochschild
Mount St. Mary's University

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