The Silence of St. Thomas: Three Essays
The Silence of St. Thomas: Three Essays
A single theme runs through the three essays on St Thomas gathered in this book. It is the theme of mystery or, more exactly, the response of the searching human intellect to the fact of mystery. Both the fact and the response are suggested in a short biography of Aquinas that forms the first essay and are then sketched out in detail by a presentation of the "negative element" in his philosophy. The third essay shows that contemporary Existentialism is in basic agreement with the philosophia perennis on this fundamental element of philosophical thinking.
"Emphasis has been placed not so much on the positive attainments of philosophical thought," Pieper writes in conclusion, "but rather on a no less important aspect : namely, that main, in his philosophical inquiry, is faced again and again with the experience that reality is unfathomable and Being is mystery - an experience, it is true, which urges him not so much to communication as to silence. But it would not be the silence of resignation, and still less of despair. It would be the silence of reverence"
Paperback 122 pages St Augustine Press 1999
by Joseph Pieper (First published 1953)
This edition Translated by John Murray S.J, and Daniel O'Connor
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Pieper, Josef
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7C - 25E
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ISBN/Code: 9781890318789
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