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From 1915 he collaborated with the neo-scholastic review.
Therefore any call for change or criticism of the existing neo-scholastic framework posed a lethal threat to the faith.
Many Thomists however continue in the neo-scholastic tradition.
This was a time of intellectual ferment when the neo-Scholastic movement was sweeping American academia.
But our Lutheran heritage is not a neo-scholastic distinction between possible phases of grace - as useful as these may be in academic theological discussions.
The Church at first responded by reasserting traditional neo-Scholastic philosophy, based on Thomas Aquinas.
Historian of logic, neo-scholastic Thomist philosopher and member of the "Cracow Circle".
For, says Ratzinger, he and his fellow-seminarians were presented with "a rigid neo-scholastic thomism that was simply too far afield from my own questions...
Consequently they made strict adherence to Thomism their fundamental principle, and carried it out with greater consistency than probably any other commentators of the neo-Scholastic period.
As professor he had an important share in the neo-Scholastic movement inaugurated by pope Leo XIII.
Still, Zammit's work has characteristics which differentiate him from that of other 19th century apologists and draws him nearer to the neo-Scholastic way of thinking.
In this work de Lubac reflects upon the circumstances that occasioned his writings and in particular the various criticisms of his work from a neo-scholastic position.
The difficulties involved in this enterprise, in part, stimulated the neo-scholastic school of Navya-Nyāya, which developed a formal analysis of inference in the sixteenth century.
Aeterni Patris set out what would come to be seen as the principles of neo-Scholasticism, and provided the stimulus for the donation of increased support to neo-Scholastic thought.
Finnis argues that social theory cannot be value free and that Humean ethics, unlike genuine (as opposed to neo-scholastic) Thomist ethics, commits a naturalistic fallacy.
He is currently classified as representative of Neo-Scholastic school, as opposed to Axiological and Neo-Kantian approach and Innovative Natural Law trends.
Thomas Aquinas and scholasticism also appear surprisingly often; indeed, the hybrids have a kind of neo-scholastic penchant for (often inane) logic-chopping and for communicating in breathtakingly precise terms.
Due to its suspicion of attempts to harmonize Aquinas with non-Thomistic categories, and assumptions neo-scholastic Thomism has sometimes been called "Strict Observance Thomism."
Like many Catholic theologians who influenced the council, Father Schillebeeckx had reacted against the neo-scholastic theology that the church adopted in the 19th century as a bulwark against hostile modern ideas.
And by studying Aquinas in his medieval context, he recovered a Thomism that expounded the presence and mystery of God in far less rationalistic and conceptual ways than did its neo-scholastic versions.
Also Edward Feser in discussing anglophone authors has indicated that proponents of the more traditional Thomist perspective such as Ralph McInerny foster the possibility of a contemporary revival of neo-scholastic Thomism.
A scholar of medieval philosophy, he originally specialised in the thought of Descartes, yet also philosophized in the tradition of Thomas Aquinas, although he did not consider himself either a neo-Scholastic or neo-Thomist philosopher.
Nevertheless, in 1885, at the age of 22, she left for Rome where for a year, under the direction of accredited professors, she immersed herself in the thought of Aquinas and in the neo-scholastic manuals then in use.
In the late nineteenth and first half of the twentieth century (especially after the issuing of the encyclical Aeterni Patris by Pope Leo XIII in 1879), Roman Catholic thought was dominated by neo-Scholastic forms of thought.
He was also influenced by non-conformist Catholic thinkers such as G. K. Chesterton and Georges Bernanos, but he always remained connected to the Neo-Scholastic tradition, best exemplified by the thought of Étienne Gilson and Josef Pieper.