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Aquinas and Alison on Reconciliation with God
Author(s) -
Elizabeth Sextro
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
lumen et vita
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2329-1087
DOI - 10.6017/lv.v8i1.10503
Subject(s) - humanity , philosophy , order (exchange) , theology , environmental ethics , sociology , religious studies , economics , finance
This paper compares the concept of reconciliation in the works of Thomas Aquinas and James Alison through a soteriological lens. For both authors, the problem of sin confronts humanity with grave implications for our salvation that cannot be fixed on our own; therefore, Christ must enact a new way for humanity to live in right relationship with God. The paper examines Thomas and Alison’s anthropologies through the lens of three questions regarding salvation: What does sin do to the human?; What does Christ have to do because of sin?; and finally, What does Christ enable humans to do in order that we may participate in reconciling ourselves to God? 

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