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Neo-Scholastic Theology and Philosophy Collection (24 vols.)

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Overview

Neo-Scholasticism was a philosophical and theological school of thought that arose in the mid–nineteenth century as a revival of medieval scholasticism, especially of the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas. In the later decades of the nineteenth century and well into the twentieth, Neo-Scholasticism dominated the Catholic intellectual milieu.

These volumes form an integrated study of the intellectual history of Christianity, beginning with the late eleventh century. Virtually all significant medieval philosophers were theologians, and to understand modern theology, one needs to look at the rise of scholasticism and the conjunction of faith and reason. The Neo-Scholastic Theology and Philosophy Collection offers 24 volumes that explain the history of medieval scholasticism, its major theories and proponents, its decline, the Neo-Scholastic resurgence in the nineteenth century, and the overall impact it’s had on Western Christianity. Numerous works in this special collection are dedicated to philosophical studies of the existence of God. These volumes trace the influence of Aristotelian thought and method through the works of Thomas Aquinas and other major theologians, revealing the lineage of theology and philosophy behind modern metaphysics, logic, ethics, psychology, and more.

  • Over 10,000 pages of reference material covering scholasticism and Neo-Scholasticism
  • Topics including metaphysics, logic, ethics, psychology, and more
  • Numerous philosophical studies on the existence of God

Scholasticism was preeminent throughout the high and late Middle Ages, displaced only with the rise of humanism during the Renaissance. Medieval scholasticism was more a method than a system, focusing on authoritative texts, dialectics, and the drawing of ever-more-subtle distinctions. Its goals were the reconciliation of authorities and the production of terms and categories that would allow for clarity of thought. The humanists of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries attacked medieval scholasticism as incapable of dealing with issues of real moral and social importance and inadequate in its failure to understand that truth could not be corralled within human terminology. In many ways, this attack was unfair, based on a prejudice in favor of poetry and literature over logic and abstract speculation. Nevertheless, scholasticism was displaced in the universities of Europe.

In the nineteenth century, however, in response to the rise of various “Enlightenment” philosophies, scholasticism began receiving renewed interest. Many thinkers of the period saw in scholastic realism an alternative to both the subjectivism and the positivism that were increasingly dominating European thought. These Neo-Scholastics, as they became known, focused especially on the work of Thomas Aquinas; they are sometimes referred to as Neo-Thomists. Pope Leo XIII’s 1879 encyclical Aeterni Patris gave this movement a definitive character and a stamp of official approval within the Catholic Church. It was only with the rise of the Nouvelle Théologie and the Church’s theological shift after Vatican II that Neo-Scholasticism began to decline.

Nevertheless, the movement is of profound importance for the history of theology. In fact, in recent years it has received renewed attention as many theologians have reconsidered its achievements. The Neo-Scholastic Theology and Philosophy Collection offers some of the most important works of the movement. It’s a necessary edition to the library of anyone interested in the history of modern theology.

  • Many of the key theological texts leading up to the Reformation were written within this philosophical framework.
  • It’s a must-have if you’re interested in church history, including the Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation.
  • It’s important for understanding such notable theologians as Aquinas and Anselm.
  • Title: Neo-Scholastic Theology and Philosophy Collection (24 vols.)
  • Authors: Brother Azarias, Charles Coppens, Brother Louis of Poissy, Désiré-Joseph Mercier, John J. Ming, John J. Elmendorf, Richard F. Clarke, John Rickaby, Maurice Ronayne, Francis Aveling, Albert Stӧckl, Thomas Harper, Joseph Rickaby, Bernard Boedder, Giovanni Maria Cornoldi, Charles S. Devas, Michael Maher
  • Volumes: 24
  • Resources: 21
  • Publishers: Kegan Paul, Trench, & Co., Schwartz, Kirwin & Fauss, P. O’Shea, B. Herder, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Benziger Brothers, James Pott & Co., Catholic Truth Society, Longman, Sands & Co., Macmillan and Co., Art and Book Company, Archibald Constable and Co.
  • Print Publication Date: 1888–1923
  • Pages: 10,246
  • Christian Group: Catholic
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Resource ID: {421CABD5-AA8B-401D-A838-690FC8A97840}
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  1. Daniel Caballero.
  2. Unix

    Unix

    2/24/2019

    This is a low-end Collection, I withdrew my bid several Years ago. Don't gather everything that has been said, buy I encourage most to bid on ancyclopedia Britannica (1912) instead - and bid high there! It is high-end. Fallacies include the felt need for low-end library and for many mid-level individual add-ons. I have libraries worthy of an author!
  3. Lawrence G. Juarez
    When are we going to know the result of the bid?
  4. Christopher Engelsma
    Good material here (even for non-Catholics)
  5. Justin

    Justin

    2/15/2016

    Why did this collection suddenly drop to under 60%?
  6. Kyle Coffey

    Kyle Coffey

    12/17/2015

    Does anyone know how much we are short on the production of this set?
  7. D D

    D D

    5/7/2015

    ATTENTION: Anyone reading this, the above collection Neo-Scholastic Theology and Philosophy Collection (24 vols.) has seemed to stalled in interest and so close to reaching the goal of producing the set. I would like to put out a plea to anyone who has ordered this set to consider raising your bid. I raised my to $50 in hopes that if all of us did even $5 above the already low price of $40 for this collection we could put it over the top into production and finally get a great set of books for our libraries. Please consider raising your $40 initial price to $45 to help push this product over the top. For those just looking....it's a GREAT price for these many texts. PLEASE ACT NOW! Thanks!
  8. Harlan P. Hock Jr
    A lot of great textbook material, at a great price, during a time just before the decline.
  9. Brandon Munson

    Brandon Munson

    11/16/2013

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