THEO 3320 Lecture 2: Summa Theoligiae

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Thomas aquinas on evil: whether evil is a nature. Aquinas"s response: evil cannot be a nature because being itself (potentiality to perfect) is a good evil is a thing but not a nature: whether evil is found in things. Aquinas"s response: perfection"s existence implies gradation evil is a part of things evil is a part of things even though it doesn"t have a nature itself. * 2 modes/dimensions of being??: whether evil is in good as in its subject. Aquinas"s response: evil and good are not opposed but separate. It has (cid:1445)being(cid:1446) in potentiality thus goodness evil is a subject of good: whether evil totally corrupts good. Aquinas"s response: there are 3 types of good. (1) wholly destroyed good. (2) Neither wholly destroyed nor remains. (3) the subject of some evil. Some totally corrupted, other not totally cut off from good itself: division of evil into pain and fault. Aquinas"s response: every evil is one of these two.

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