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St. Thomas’s anthropology is related to the description of primary (ie. before original sin) human nature. Also, Thomas works on the ejects of the original sin and the concept of nature that was accepted by God. The distinction of two intellects - the potential and active one - adopted from Aristotle - was helpful to Thomas in showing the unique character of the knowledge that Adam and Christ used to have.
Thomas Aquinas, potential intellect, agent intellect, knowledge of Christ, knowledge of Adam
Thomas Aquinas, potential intellect, agent intellect, knowledge of Christ, knowledge of Adam
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