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The World as God's Icon
Creator and Creation in the Platonic Thought of Thomas Aquinas
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This book provides a detailed analysis of the sources of Aquinas's thought and the reception of his realism, offering insights into the metaphysical structure of creation.
It explores the analogy of divine creation with works of art, presenting the world as a 'picture' of God. The author carefully avoids pantheism, staying within Christian Tradition.
It explores the analogy of divine creation with works of art, presenting the world as a 'picture' of God. The author carefully avoids pantheism, staying within Christian Tradition.
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John Vervaeke , who read it previously and found it very helpful in understanding Neoplatonism.


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