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Happiness, Love, and Friendship

Does Goodness Require Another? On an Underappreciated Corner of Aquinas’s Trinitarian Theology

Michael Joseph Higgins

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Communio - Summer 2020 - Happiness, Love, and Friendship
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Volume 47.2

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  • Introduction: Happiness, Love, and Friendship
  • Morality, Metaphysics, and the Romance of Friendship
  • The Body and Happiness: An Augustinian Synthesis
  • The Upward Pursuit of Happiness in Bonaventure’s Itinerarium mentis in Deum
  • Aquinas and Palamas on the Border between This Life and the Next: An Instance of Gestalt Theology
  • The Synthetic Transcendental: Love of the Beautiful as Integrating Intellect and Will
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  • "In This Way the Love of God Was Revealed" (1 Jn 4:9): Atonement as a "Patrogenetic" Process. Part 2
  • In Memoriam: Abbot Denis Farkasfalvy