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Book SynopsisAQUINAS AMONG THE PROTESTANTS This major new book provides an introduction to Thomas Aquinas's influence on Protestantism. The editors, both noted commentators on Aquinas, bring together a group of influential scholars to demonstrate the ways that Anglican, Lutheran, and Reformed thinkers have analyzed and used Thomas through the centuries. Later chapters also explore how today's Protestants might appropriate the work of Aquinas to address a number of contemporary theological and philosophical issues. The authors set the record straight and disavow the widespread impression that Aquinas is an irrelevant figure for the history of Protestant thought. This assumption has dominated not only Protestant historiography but also Roman Catholic accounts of the Reformation and Protestant intellectual life. The book opens the possibility for contemporary reception, engagement, and critique and even intra-Protestant relations and includes: Information on the fruitful appropriation of Aquinas in
Table of ContentsNotes on Contributors vii
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: The Reception, Critique, and Use of Aquinas in Protestant Thought 1
Manfred Svensson and David VanDrunenPart I The Protestant Reception of Aquinas 251 Deformation and Reformation: Thomas Aquinas and the Rise of Protestant Scholasticism 27
Jordan J. Ballor2 Thomas Aquinas and Reformed Biblical Interpretation: The Contribution of William Whitaker 49
David S. Sytsma3 Jerome Zanchi’s Use of Thomas Aquinas 75
Stefan Lindholm4 Richard Hooker and Thomas Aquinas on Defining Law 91
Torrance Kirby5 Johann Gerhard’s Reception of Thomas Aquinas’s Analogia Entis 109
Jack Kilcrease6 Doubting Reformational Anti]Thomism 129
John Bolt7 The Understanding and Critique of Thomas Aquinas in Contemporary German Protestant Theology 149
Sven GrossePart II Constructive Engagement 1678 Philosophy Explored 169
Sebastian Rehnman9 The Active and Contemplative Life: The Practice of Theology 189
Michael Allen10 On Divine Naming 207
Scott R. Swain11 Nature and Grace 229
Paul Helm12 Aquinas’s Doctrine of Justification and Infused Habits in Reformed Soteriology 249
J. V. Fesko13 The Influence of Aquinas on Protestant Ethics 267
Daniel Westberg14 “Justice,” the “Common Good,” and the Scope of State Authority: Pointers to Protestant]Thomist Convergence 287
Jonathan ChaplinIndex 307