This focus of Wojtyla's project, this new modus of
presenting traditional doctrine, helps to explain much of the peculiarity of his writing style.
Not exact matches
Last week a controversial book of theology was condemned by well - established critics who cautioned the public that the book did not
present Christian
doctrine in an accurate, biblical, or
traditional way.
Full credit must be given to St. Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225 - 74), who, building upon the work of his teacher Albertus, constructed such a magnificent synthesis of
traditional Christian
doctrine and of the new knowledge that it became the standard expression of Christian
doctrine for the Roman Catholic Church up until the
present day.
Although Whitehead has successfully avoided the
traditional problem of evil by his dipolar
doctrine of God, he seems to have
presented us with another problem of evil in the sense that God is not only unavoidably implicated in the actions of finite occasions, but to the extent that pleasure is realized by occasions God derives enjoyment in his consequent nature also.