Excerpt from Explication Suivie des Quatre �vangiles, Vol. 6: Compos�e d'Extraits des Interpretes Grecs Et Latins, Et Surtout des Ss. P�res Admirablement Coordonn�s Et Enchain�s de Mani�re A Ne Former qu'un Seul d104e Suivi Et Appel� A Juste Titre la Chaine d'Or
Y. 17-20. Pourquoi J�sus r�pond aux pens�es des pharisiens plut�t qu a leurs paroles. Pourquoi ne tire-t-ii pas sa r�ponse des Ecritures Comment il leur preuve d'une mani�re p�remptoire qu'il chasse le d�mon par une puis sance toute divine. Comment il nous montre en m�me temps que son royaume est indivisible. Quels �taient ces enfants des Juifs qui chassaient les d�mons. - F0rce du raisonnement de notre-seigneur. Comment il prouve jusqu'� l'�vidence que c'est par l'esprit de Dieu qu'il chasse les d�mons. - pourquoil'esprit saint est appel� le doigt de Dieu. - Dans quel sens et sous quel rapport notre-seigneur reconna�t-il que c'est par l'esprit de Dieu qu'il chasse les d�mons? - Que signifient ces paroles Le royaume de Dieu est venu jusqu'� vous.
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Thomas Aquinas was an immensely influential philosopher and theologian in the tradition of scholasticism, known as Doctor Angelicus and Doctor Communis.
He was the foremost classical proponent of natural theology, and the father of the Thomistic school of philosophy and theology. His influence on Western thought is considerable, and much of modern philosophy was conceived as a reaction against, or as an agreement with, his ideas, particularly in the areas of ethics, natural law and political theory.
The philosophy of Aquinas has exerted enormous influence on subsequent Christian theology, especially that of the Roman Catholic Church, extending to Western philosophy in general, where he stands as a vehicle and modifier of Aristotelianism, which he fused with the thought of Augustine.
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