Thomas Aquinas, the Beatific Vision and the Role of Christ: A Reply to Hans Boersma

This article continues a conversation with Hans Boersma on the role of Jesus Christ in the beatific vision enjoyed by the saints. In his book Seeing God, Boersma maintained that there is a Christological deficit in Thomas Aquinas’s account of the beatific vision. In response I suggested that Aquinas...

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Main Author: Simon Francis Gaine
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Published: Catholic University of Louvain 2018-12-01
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Online Access:https://ojs.uclouvain.be/index.php/theologica/article/view/16613
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description This article continues a conversation with Hans Boersma on the role of Jesus Christ in the beatific vision enjoyed by the saints. In his book Seeing God, Boersma maintained that there is a Christological deficit in Thomas Aquinas’s account of the beatific vision. In response I suggested that Aquinas held that Christ’s beatific vision is forever the cause of that of the saints. In his reply to me, Boersma more or less accepted my conclusion, but claimed there was still a Christological deficit because Aquinas mentions the thesis only rarely. He then drew attention to a second, more important factor in the alleged deficit, namely, Aquinas’s identification of the divine essence rather than Christ as the vision’s object. The present article responds to both elements of the alleged deficit, arguing against Boersma on the basis of the Summa Theologiae’s structure that there is no such deficit in Aquinas. While Boersma, after finding against Aquinas, moves in conclusion “towards a theophanic view of the beatific vision,” in my own conclusion I sketch out an alternative, Thomist account of the relationship between the beatific vision and heavenly theophany.
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spelling doaj.art-9dba76e9e47a49b9a53f6a3c4e541ec72022-12-21T21:17:29ZdeuCatholic University of LouvainTheoLogica2593-02652018-12-012210.14428/thl.v2i2.16613Thomas Aquinas, the Beatific Vision and the Role of Christ: A Reply to Hans BoersmaSimon Francis Gaine0Blackfriars, OxfordThis article continues a conversation with Hans Boersma on the role of Jesus Christ in the beatific vision enjoyed by the saints. In his book Seeing God, Boersma maintained that there is a Christological deficit in Thomas Aquinas’s account of the beatific vision. In response I suggested that Aquinas held that Christ’s beatific vision is forever the cause of that of the saints. In his reply to me, Boersma more or less accepted my conclusion, but claimed there was still a Christological deficit because Aquinas mentions the thesis only rarely. He then drew attention to a second, more important factor in the alleged deficit, namely, Aquinas’s identification of the divine essence rather than Christ as the vision’s object. The present article responds to both elements of the alleged deficit, arguing against Boersma on the basis of the Summa Theologiae’s structure that there is no such deficit in Aquinas. While Boersma, after finding against Aquinas, moves in conclusion “towards a theophanic view of the beatific vision,” in my own conclusion I sketch out an alternative, Thomist account of the relationship between the beatific vision and heavenly theophany.https://ojs.uclouvain.be/index.php/theologica/article/view/16613Thomas AquinasJohn OwenBeatific visionChristologyEschatologyTheophany
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Thomas Aquinas
John Owen
Beatific vision
Christology
Eschatology
Theophany
title Thomas Aquinas, the Beatific Vision and the Role of Christ: A Reply to Hans Boersma
title_full Thomas Aquinas, the Beatific Vision and the Role of Christ: A Reply to Hans Boersma
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title_short Thomas Aquinas, the Beatific Vision and the Role of Christ: A Reply to Hans Boersma
title_sort thomas aquinas the beatific vision and the role of christ a reply to hans boersma
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John Owen
Beatific vision
Christology
Eschatology
Theophany
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