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  1. On the Epistemic Role of Our Passional Nature.Frederick D. Aquino & Logan Paul Gage - 2020 - Newman Studies Journal 17 (2):41-58.
    In this article, we argue that John Henry Newman was right to think that our passional nature can play a legitimate epistemic role. First, we unpack the standard objection to Newman’s understanding of the relationship between our passional nature and the evidential basis of faith. Second, we argue that the standard objection to Newman operates with a narrow definition of evidence. After challenging this notion, we then offer a broader and more humane understanding of evidence. Third, we survey recent scholarship (...)
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  2. Newman and Quasi‐Fideism : A Reply to Duncan Pritchard.Frederick D. Aquino & Logan Paul Gage - 2023 - Heythrop Journal 64 (5):695-706.
    In recent years, Duncan Pritchard has developed a position in religious epistemology called quasi‐fideism that he claims traces back to John Henry Newman's treatment of the rationality of religious belief. In this paper, we give three reasons to think that Pritchard's reading of Newman as a quasi‐fideist is mistaken. First, Newman's parity argument does not claim that religious and non‐religious beliefs are on a par because both are groundless; instead, for Newman, they are on a par because both often stem (...)
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  3. Newman the Fallibilist.Logan Paul Gage & Frederick D. Aquino - 2023 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 97 (1):29-47.
    The role of certitude in our mental lives is, to put it mildly, controversial. Many current epistemologists (including epistemologists of religion) eschew certitude altogether. Given his emphasis on certitude, some have maintained that John Henry Newman was an infallibilist about knowledge. In this paper, we argue that a careful examination of his thought (especially as seen in the Grammar of Assent) reveals that he was an epistemic fallibilist. We first clarify what we mean by fallibilism and infallibilism. Second, we explain (...)
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    The Oxford Handbook of the Epistemology of Theology.Frederick D. Aquino & William J. Abraham (eds.) - 2017 - New York, New York: Oxford University Press.
    It considers the epistemology of theology and features 42 chapters, divided into 4 sections on 'Theology Relative Epistemic Concepts' and 'General Epistemic Concepts as Related to Theology', and on studies of individual theologians from St Paul through to Hans Urs von Balthasar and of contemporary movements such as Liberation Theology and Feminism.
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    An Integrative Habit of Mind: John Henry Newman on the Path to Wisdom.Frederick D. Aquino - 2012 - Northern Illinois University Press.
    Searching for better ways to inspire people to pursue wisdom, Frederick D. Aquino argues that teachers and researchers should focus less on state-of-the-art techniques and learning outcomes and instead pay more attention to the intellectual formation of their students. We should, Aquino contends, encourage the development of an integrative habit of mind, which entails cultivating the capacity to grasp how various pieces of data and areas of inquiry fit together and to understand how to apply this information to new situations. (...)
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    Externalism and internalism: A Newmanian matter of proper fit.Frederick D. Aquino - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (6):1023-1034.
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  7. The Synthetic Unity of Virtue and Epistemic Goods in Maximus the Confessor.Frederick D. Aquino - 2013 - Studies in Christian Ethics 26 (3):378-390.
    In this essay, I show how the virtues, for Maximus the Confessor, contribute to the formation of a positive orientation toward (a deep and abiding desire for) the relevant epistemic goods (e.g., contemplation of God in and through nature, illumination of divine truths, wisdom, and experiential knowledge of God). The first section offers a brief overview of how three character-based virtue epistemologies envision the role of the intellectual virtues in the cognitive life. The second section draws attention to Maximus’s understanding (...)
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  8. Maximus on the beginning and end of rational creatures.Frederick D. Aquino - 2013 - In Friedrich Wilhelm Horn, Ulrich Volp, Ruben Zimmermann & Esther Verwold (eds.), Ethische Normen des frühen Christentums: Gut - Leben - Leib - Tugend. Mohr Siebeck.
     
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    Newman on the Grounds of Faith.Frederick D. Aquino - 2018 - Quaestiones Disputatae 8 (2):5-18.
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    Newman.Frederick D. Aquino - 2004 - Newman Studies Journal 1 (1):79-80.
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    Towards a Broader Construal of Evidence.Frederick D. Aquino - 2020 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 94 (1):125-139.
    John Henry Newman’s philosophical reflection on the nature of faith and its relation to evidence is fascinating, complex, and slightly misleading; yet it shows constructive promise. In particular, I argue that his broader construal of reason should concomitantly play out in a broader construal of evidence. Accordingly, I show how Newman’s distinction between different modes of reasoning informs his understanding of the relationship between faith and evidence. I conclude with three areas that deserve further epistemological attention and development: namely, a (...)
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    The Severity of God: Religion and Philosophy Reconceived.Frederick D. Aquino - 2014 - Philosophia Christi 16 (2):457-460.
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    to Wisdom. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press, 2012. Pp. x+ 130. Cloth $29.00, ISBN: 978-0-87580-452-1. Bracken, Joseph A. Does God Roll Dice?: Divine Providence for a World in the Making. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2012. Pp. xvi+ 196. Paper $24.95, ISBN. [REVIEW]Frederick D. Aquino - 2012 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 86 (3):539 - 539.