Part, Question
1 1, 12 | things he had seen in the rapture; hence he said: "I have ~
2 1, 12 | fully in the question of rapture (SS, Q[175]).~Aquin.: SMT
3 1, 68 | lit. xii) expounds Paul's rapture "to the third ~heaven."~
4 1, 69 | lit. xii) expounds Paul's rapture "to the third ~heaven."~
5 2, 169| consider prophecy, and rapture which is a degree of prophecy.~
6 2, 172| essence, even as Paul in his rapture did, ~according to Augustine (
7 2, 173| 175] Out. Para. 1/1 - OF RAPTURE (SIX ARTICLES)~We must now
8 2, 173| ARTICLES)~We must now consider rapture. Under this head there are
9 2, 173| things divine?~(2) Whether rapture pertains to the cognitive
10 2, 173| 3) Whether Paul when in rapture saw the essence of God?~(
11 2, 173| divine. For some define rapture as "an uplifting by the
12 2, 173| Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, rapture denotes violence of some
13 2, 173| Para. 1/4~I answer that, Rapture denotes violence of a kind
14 2, 173| wherefore sleep cannot be called rapture, properly speaking.~Aquin.:
15 2, 173| sense we are now speaking of rapture, whereby a man is ~uplifted
16 2, 173| mind be thus uplifted in rapture by God.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[
17 2, 173| Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether rapture pertains to the cognitive
18 2, 173| OBJ 1: It would seem that rapture pertains to the appetitive
19 2, 173| Therefore so does ecstasy or rapture.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[175] A[
20 2, 173| the appetite. Therefore rapture of the mind in ~heavenly
21 2, 173| power. Therefore ecstasy or ~rapture does also.~Aquin.: SMT SS
22 2, 173| answer that, We can speak of rapture in two ways. First, with
23 2, 173| with regard ~to the term of rapture, and thus, properly speaking,
24 2, 173| thus, properly speaking, rapture cannot ~pertain to the appetitive,
25 2, 173| was ~stated (A[1]) that rapture is outside the inclination
26 2, 173| Body Para. 2/2~Secondly, rapture may be considered with regard
27 2, 173| 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Rapture adds something to ecstasy.
28 2, 173| FS, Q[28], A[3]]; while rapture denotes a certain violence
29 2, 173| this were said expressly of rapture, it would merely signify
30 2, 173| that ~love is the cause of rapture.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[175] A[
31 2, 173| former to the nature of rapture because the higher appetite
32 2, 173| short of the true nature of rapture, unless perchance ~the passion
33 2, 173| 1~Whether Paul, when in rapture, saw the essence of God?~
34 2, 173| seem that Paul, when in rapture, did not see the essence ~
35 2, 173| beatific. But Paul, in his rapture, ~was not beatified; else
36 2, 173| Therefore Paul when in rapture saw not the ~essence of
37 2, 173| certain pictures in his rapture, for instance of the ~"third
38 2, 173| Moses, and by Paul who in rapture heard ~unspeakable words,
39 2, 173| said that Paul, when in rapture, saw "not the ~very essence
40 2, 173| its essence. Such was the rapture of Paul, as also of ~Moses [*
41 2, 173| in Paul ~when he was in rapture. Hence this vision did not
42 2, 173| sense. ~Consequently this rapture pertains somewhat to prophecy.~
43 2, 173| Reply OBJ 3: Since, in his rapture, Paul was beatified not
44 2, 173| heaven," not as though his rapture consisted in the ~vision
45 2, 173| 1~Whether Paul, when in rapture, was withdrawn from his
46 2, 173| seem that Paul, when in rapture, was not withdrawn from ~
47 2, 173| it is rooted. Now in this rapture the intellect, which is ~
48 2, 173| would seem that in Paul's ~rapture it was necessary for the
49 2, 173| for Paul's soul, when ~in rapture, to be wholly separated
50 2, 173| above (A[1], OBJ[1]), in the rapture of which ~we are speaking
51 2, 173| divine power from the soul in rapture, ~since its state undergoes
52 2, 173| necessary that his soul in rapture should be so separated from ~
53 2, 173| 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: In this rapture Paul was absent from the
54 2, 173| nature. Hence in the case of rapture there is no need for withdrawal
55 2, 173| composed ~of soul and body; and rapture differs from death. Seemingly
56 2, 173| xii, 28) that "when in ~rapture, he saw God with the same
57 2, 173| not), but to the ~mode of rapture, so that he ignored whether
58 2, 173| matter while he was in rapture, because he was wholly intent
59 2, 173| man not at the time of his rapture, but fourteen years afterwards:
60 2, 173| about by God being called rapture; and thus Augustine says (
61 2, 173| vision, while he was in rapture, was like the vision ~of
62 2, 178| 4],5), where we spoke of rapture, and in the FP, Q[12], A[
63 2, 178| imagination, as happens in rapture; ~and in this way the contemplation
64 2, 178| is that which Paul had in rapture, ~whereby he was in a middle
65 3, 45 | which Paul saw God in a rapture, as we ~have stated in the
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