Articles
Thomas Aquinas, the ‘Nones,’ and the ‘Dones’: Proclaiming the Sacramentality of the Real in a Disenchanted Age
Daria Spezzano
Issue 1
Volume 1
pp. 94 - 137
https://doi.org/10.65172/kC6bvEkRWKy6qm4M
Abstract
Daria Spezzano argues that Thomas Aquinas’s theology of divine presence offers a vital response to the spiritual restlessness of "nones" and "dones" in a disenchanted, relativistic age. By retrieving Aquinas’s teaching on God’s simultaneous transcendence and immanence, Spezzano proposes a sacramental worldview that counters modern "metaphysical error". Spezzano emphasizes integrating doctrinal instruction with formative practices of silence and wonder to redirect human desire toward the liturgical encounter with the real
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