CONTENTS
I
ON
His Life and Work
His Personality
His Conception of the World
The End Is Silence
II
THE IN THE OF
Perceiving the Unexpressed
The Hidden Key: Creation
“To Be True” Means to Be Creatively Thought
Things Can Be Known Because They Are Created
Things Are Unfathomable Because They Are Created
Hope as the Structure of Creaturely Knowledge
III
THE OF
What Is Timeliness?
What Is Thomism?
From Kierkegaard to Sartre: Distrust of Systematic Philosophy
Thomas Aquinas: Negative Philosophy
A Note on Created Things and Artifacts
Inexhaustible Light
The End of “Pure” Philosophy
“Thomism” as an Attitude
Truth and Timeliness
Postscript
Chronological Table
Notes I
Notes II
Notes III