The God, good, evil

relationships in search of understanding in Thomas Aquinas

Authors

  • Rodrigo Portella UFJF
  • Gabriel Monteiro Vale

Keywords:

Go, Good, Bad, Deprivation

Abstract

In this article we seek to discuss the concept of evil and its relationship with the attributes of God based on the philosophical-theological conceptions of Thomas Aquinas, particularly through the bibliographic review of the Summa Theologica and Summa contra gentiles. Elucidating the conception of good and evil in relation to God’s the traditional attributes presented by Christian theology (omnipotence, omniscience and goodness), it is shown, in consonance with  Thomas’ thought, that the existence of evil does not impute guilt to God, while evil remains a dramatic phenomenon in creation.

Published

2023-01-21

How to Cite

Portella, R., & Monteiro Vale, G. . (2023). The God, good, evil: relationships in search of understanding in Thomas Aquinas. Estudos Teológicos, 62(2), 219–240. Retrieved from http://198.211.97.179/periodicos_novo/index.php/ET/article/view/1633

Conference Proceedings Volume

Section

TEOLOGIA E INTERDISCIPLINARIDADE