Since Augustine's times the concept of miracle has undergone deep changes. This article offers a survey of a few significant ones, focusing on the doctrine of miracles proposed by 13th century theologians. Particular attention is given to references to miracles introduced by Thomas Aquinas in order to explain the juridical notion of "dispensation", which he uses while examining Old Testament episodes where precepts of natural law (such as the prohibition of adultery and polygamy) are transgressed. Miracles seem therefore to provide Aquinas with a paradigm allowing him to conceive that all laws - natural, moral, and juridical - might occasionally be violated in order to realise God's Providential plan.

Cotidiana miracula, comune corso della natura e dispense al diritto matrimoniale : il miracolo fra Agostino e Tommaso d’Aquino / L. Bianchi. - In: QUADERNI STORICI. - ISSN 0301-6307. - 44:2(2009 Aug), pp. 313-328. [10.1408/30368]

Cotidiana miracula, comune corso della natura e dispense al diritto matrimoniale : il miracolo fra Agostino e Tommaso d’Aquino

L. Bianchi
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2009

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Since Augustine's times the concept of miracle has undergone deep changes. This article offers a survey of a few significant ones, focusing on the doctrine of miracles proposed by 13th century theologians. Particular attention is given to references to miracles introduced by Thomas Aquinas in order to explain the juridical notion of "dispensation", which he uses while examining Old Testament episodes where precepts of natural law (such as the prohibition of adultery and polygamy) are transgressed. Miracles seem therefore to provide Aquinas with a paradigm allowing him to conceive that all laws - natural, moral, and juridical - might occasionally be violated in order to realise God's Providential plan.
Thomas Aquinas; Medieval Philosophy; Miracle
Settore M-FIL/08 - Storia della Filosofia Medievale
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