Delving into Aquinas's use of Scripture, this work illuminates his nuanced understanding of grace as a gratuitous divine gift, faith as the living instrument of justification, and charity as the form that perfects it. From the cleansing waters of baptism to the empowering work of the Holy Spirit, the book traces how biblical revelation shapes Aquinas's vision of salvation as a dynamic journey, culminating in the eschatological hope of the beatific vision.
Beyond rigorous theological scholarship, the book addresses historical controversies and clarifies misunderstandings that have shaped debates on justification across centuries. It offers readers a rich dialogue between medieval scholasticism and biblical theology, highlighting Aquinas's relevance for contemporary Christian thought, ecumenical conversations, and spiritual life.
Ideal for theologians, students, clergy, and thoughtful readers seeking a deep yet accessible engagement with one of Christianity's foundational doctrines, this book bridges ancient Scripture and medieval wisdom to illuminate how grace, faith, and works converge in the transformative power of justification.
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