For freedom, set free : structure and telos / edited by James G. Hanink and Michael D. Torre.
| Other author | Hanink, James G., editor. |
| Other author | Torre, Michael D., editor. |
| Format | Book |
| Publication | Washington, D.C. : American Maritain Association, [2024] |
| Distribution | Washington, D.C. : The Catholic University of America Press |
| Description | xv, 208 pages ; 23 cm. |
| Subjects |
| Series | American Maritain association book series American Maritain Association book series ; v.33. ^A1476439 |
| Contents | Introduction / Travis Dumsday -- Thomas's theology of freedom / Michael D. Torre -- Response / Alice Ramos -- Freedom and grace / Steven J. Jensen -- Response / Hannah Woldum Ragusa -- The personal purpose of life / Mirela Oliva -- Response / Heather M. Erb -- On causality: Anscombe, her critics, and creation / James G. Hanink -- Response / Steven L. Long -- Another look at sovereignty: sourcing the disaster of neo-liberalism and the catastrophe of neo-fascism / Walter Schultz -- Response / Nikolaj Zunic. |
| Abstract | "This anthology volume explores the theme of freedom, covering a range of theological, metaphysical, ethical, and political debates from a broadly Thomistic perspective. Rather than a collection of standalone contributions (as is typical for AMA volumes), this anthology combines novel essays with penetrating commentaries from other distinguished Scholastic authors. Contributors: Heather Erb, James G. Hanink, Steven Jensen, Steven Long, Mirela Oliva, Hannah Woldum Ragusa, Alice Ramos, Walter Schultz, Michael D. Torre, and Nikolaj Zunic"-- Provided by publisher. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| LCCN | 2024026712 |
| ISBN | 9780997220551 |
| ISBN | 0997220554 paperback |