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Episode 21 – Analogical Naming of God in Aquinas | Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P.

Aquinas 101 - Course 2: Introduction to Thomistic Philosophy

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The Goodness of God and the Goodness of Creatures

The idea is not, as in univicals, one and the same. Were all human beings here identically? Man, that's not what we're saying, mechar,. about the goodness of god and the goodness of creatures. Yet it is not totally diverses in equivocal, like thatis not really a human being. So god would not really be good. He wiuld jus. When i say he is good, all tat mean he is not evil. But the name 'good' signifies various proportions to some one thing.

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