My former post Is Submission to the Pope’s Authority a Virtue? seem to have sparked an unsuspected amount of commentary. The most important bits of it were from Scott Carson [part I and part II,… more →
Scholasticusscholasticus wrote 2 years ago: My former post Is Submission to the Pope’s Authority a Virtue? seem to have sparked an unsuspe … more →
scholasticus wrote 2 years ago: My previous post has provoked a bit of controversy. WTM, Mike Liccione and Fr. Al have all contribut … more →
scholasticus wrote 2 years ago: Virtues are those habits of characters which enable a human being to live well. This claim means tha … more →
scholasticus wrote 2 years ago: [I am skeptical about the claim she makes here, but I thought it was interesting. This is from Ansco … more →
scholasticus wrote 2 years ago: [This is the full text of Luther's 1517 Disputation Against Scholastic Theology. I hope to have more … more →
scholasticus wrote 2 years ago: My theological colleague WTM has written a fine book review of Stephen Grabill’s book Rediscov … more →
scholasticus wrote 2 years ago: Blogger Drulogion has posed quite an interesting question about the relation of belief and the autho … more →
scholasticus wrote 2 years ago: “Aquinas’s claim that God is the formal object of faith has been made in a slightly diff … more →
scholasticus wrote 2 years ago: I hereby link Per Caritatem, the blog of Cynthia Nielsen, who has started a series discussing the re … more →
scholasticus wrote 2 years ago: Pardon the departure from scholastic thought per se. I post this because I’m in a catholic mor … more →
scholasticus wrote 2 years ago: Evangelicals converting to Catholicism has become something of a trend. Many conservative episcopali … more →
scholasticus wrote 2 years ago: Here’s an interesting little gem from that tenacious teutonic rabblerouser I came across in an … more →
scholasticus wrote 2 years ago: Over at Pontifications there was a great article on Augustine’s doctrine of justification in c … more →
scholasticus wrote 2 years ago: St. Augustine is claimed by protestants as a sort of proto-reformer to add a degree of legitimacy in … more →