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Introduction Harm Goris Herwi Rikhof Henk Schoot VII
I 'Creatio ex nihilo' and the Being of Creatures: God's Creative Act and the Transcendence-Immanence Distinction in Aquinas Gregory Rocca 1
God and the Language of Participation Rudi te Velde 19
Divine Omnipresence in Thomas Aquinas Harm Goris 37
Being Recalled: Life as Anamnesis Conor Cunningham 59
The Influence of Dionysius the Areopagite on Thomas Aquinas's Understanding of the Knowledge of God David Dawson Vásquez 81
Human Nature Reflected in the Investigation of God: The Case of the Summa contra Gentiles Matthew Kostelecky 99
II Analogy as Higher-Order Metaphor in Aquinas Robert Masson 111
Creation as a Foundation of Analogy in Aquinas Jennifer Hart Weed 129
Two Thomistic Interpretations: Thomas Aquinas' Theory of Analogy - Bochenski versus Krapiec Gabriela Besler 149
III Thomas on Divine Adoption Herwi Rikhof 163
Can Transcendence Be Revealed in Immanence? Thomas Aquinas on Friendship of God and Image of God Hans Christian Schmidbaur 195
Ad Imaginem Dei. Asymptotic Assimilation in Thomas's Understanding of Grace David Liberto 217
Transzendenz-Immanenz und Entfernung-Gottesnähe im Zusammenhang mit Thomas von Aquins Auffassung von der Tugend der Hoffnung Miroslaw Mróz 231
Divine Transcendence and the Mystery of Salvation According to Thomas Aquinas Henk J. M. Schoot 255
Understanding God's Word. Thomas Aquinas' Explanation of John 1,1-5 Stefan Mangnus 283
The Authors 299
Abbreviations of Aquinas' Works 301
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