The debate on the plurality of divine ideas. The last teaching of Thomas Aquinas
During the twentieth century some Thomas Aquinas scholars argued that there is only one divine idea. They found the plurality of ideas irreconcilable with the absolute simplicity of God. But others showed that Aquinas' original thesis was to affirm multiple ideas in the divine mind. In fact this is...
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2017
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