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Lawrence Feingold

    Dr. Lawrence Feingold's work explores the profound connection between Hebrew roots and Christian faith. His academic pursuits, encompassing philosophy, theology, and biblical languages, shape his theological and philosophical approach. Through his role with the Association of Hebrew Catholics and his teaching at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, he endeavors to deepen the understanding of the relationship between Jewish tradition and Christianity. His writings offer a unique perspective on theological matters, bridging these two distinct traditions.

    The Natural Desire to See God According to St. Thomas and His Interpreters
    • 2004

      What kind of natural desire is this? How can there be a natural desire for what can only be supernaturally obtained? How can such a desire be reconciled with the gratuitousness of grace and glory? What are its implications for apologetics? These and similar questions have caused a debate to rage for centuries over the proper interpretation of the natural desire to see God. This work seeks to determine the nature of this desire and its relationship with the supernatural order through an examination of the thought of St. Thomas and some of his most prominent interpreters, including Scotus, Cajetan, Suárez, and Henri de Lubac.

      The Natural Desire to See God According to St. Thomas and His Interpreters