Christ’s acquired knowledge according to Thomas Aquinas: how Aquinas’s philosophy helped and hindered his account
Thomas Aquinas is celebrated for many things in the history of Christian theology, but one is the revolutionary place he gives to the thesis that Christ acquired knowledge by way of empirical experience. That his claim should be so revolutionary strikes us today as odd. Any reflection on Christ’s kn...
Main Author: | Gaine, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2015
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