Neo-scholasticism

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Neo-scholasticism is a modern revival and systematic development of medieval scholastic philosophy and theology, especially associated with the renewed study of Thomas Aquinas in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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instanceOf Catholic intellectual tradition
philosophical movement
theological movement
declinedAfter Second Vatican Council
developedInCentury 19th century
20th century
emphasizes Aristotelianism
surface form: Aristotelian metaphysics

act and potency distinction
analogy of being
classical logic
essence–existence distinction
hylomorphism
natural law theory
natural theology
rational apologetics
hasAlternativeName Neo-scholasticism
surface form: Neo-Thomism

Neo-scholasticism
surface form: Neoscholasticism
hasInstitutionalCenter Catholic University of Leuven
surface form: Catholic University of Louvain

Pontifical Gregorian University
surface form: Gregorian University

Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum)
surface form: Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum)
hasIntellectualContext Catholic seminaries
Catholic universities
Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
hasKeyFigure Cardinal Mercier
Garrigou-Lagrange
Jacques Maritain
Josef Kleutgen NERFINISHED
Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange
Tommaso Maria Zigliara
Étienne Gilson
hasPhilosophicalOrientation metaphysical realism
realism
influenced 20th-century Catholic theology
Catholic canon law theory
Catholic moral theology
Catholic social teaching
isARevivalOf medieval scholasticism
scholastic philosophy
scholastic theology
isEspeciallyAssociatedWith St. Thomas Aquinas
surface form: Thomas Aquinas

Thomism
isInfluencedBy Aristotle
St. Thomas Aquinas
surface form: Thomas Aquinas

medieval scholastic theologians
reactsAgainst Kantianism
idealism
modernism
positivism
usesMethod disputational method
syllogistic reasoning
systematic treatise
wasDominantIn pre–Vatican II Catholic education
wasEncouragedBy Pope Leo XIII
wasEncouragedByDocument Aeterni Patris

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Scholastic theology continuedAs Neo-scholasticism
Catholic literary revival influencedBy Neo-scholasticism
this entity surface form: Thomism
Aristotelianism influenced Neo-scholasticism
this entity surface form: Thomism
De veritate philosophicalSchool Neo-scholasticism
this entity surface form: Thomism
Jacques Maritain movement Neo-scholasticism
this entity surface form: neo-Thomism
Étienne Gilson movement Neo-scholasticism
this entity surface form: neo-Thomism
Aeterni Patris theologicalOrientation Neo-scholasticism
this entity surface form: neo-Thomism
Neo-scholasticism hasAlternativeName Neo-scholasticism
this entity surface form: Neoscholasticism
Neo-scholasticism hasAlternativeName Neo-scholasticism
this entity surface form: Neo-Thomism
transcendental Thomism contrastsWith Neo-scholasticism
subject surface form: Transcendental Thomism
this entity surface form: neo-scholastic Thomism
Integral Humanism movement Neo-scholasticism
this entity surface form: Neo-Thomism
An Introduction to Philosophy philosophicalSchool Neo-scholasticism
this entity surface form: Neo-Thomism
Thomism influenced Neo-scholasticism
this entity surface form: neo-Thomism
Thomism hasBranch Neo-scholasticism
this entity surface form: neo-Thomism
Gilson movement Neo-scholasticism
subject surface form: Étienne Gilson
this entity surface form: Neo-Thomism
The Spirit of Medieval Philosophy influenced Neo-scholasticism
this entity surface form: neo-Thomist movement
Raïssa Maritain movement Neo-scholasticism
this entity surface form: Neo-Thomism
Scholasticism continuedAs Neo-scholasticism
this entity surface form: Neo-Scholasticism