Not exact matches
Commentators of Aristotle have often noted an unresolved tension at the center of his
philosophical system, inasmuch as the
Aristotelian ontology is centered on the primacy of individual substances, while his epistemology is centered on the intelligibility of the universal.
The Faith theology of what happens in the change of bread and wine at Mass into Christ's own Body and Blood involves a quite different
philosophical framework from that of St Thomas Aquinas: Faith draws on a modern view of the co-relativity of all matter; Aquinas depends more on an
Aristotelian system of form and matter.