St. Ap. Thomas and steps of faith

Dialogo 2 (1):302-317 (2015)
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There is, in folk tradition, an expression, “Doubting Thomas”, making an obvious allusion to doubts shown by St. Ap. Thomas against the other apostles’ testimonials of the resurrection of Jesus. But we prefer to say that St. Ap. Thomas doubted because he recognizes that the Saviour Himself “believed” only because he saw. But pure faith denies doubt,, and without guile,, and with aspects which the Saviour added:” Seeing, blessed are those who hear the word of God and obey it “. The Beatitudes are the blessings of the Law of Love as the Commandments are applications of the Law of Moses. The doubt of St. Ap. Thomas, strikingly approaches the existential doubt of the whole being,, scientists considered this the only legitimate way to access complete certainty. It is thrilling that Descartes wanted to be like a man, who moving through the darkness, and compelled to go slow and be circumspect in all things, as you would do to keep from falling. But he refused to accept any idea before it passed through his reason and without having sought simultaneously, a way to get to know everything that his spirit is capable of, and being like Adam, who wanted to reach deification by his own powers, without the gift of God.

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