
The Thomistic Institute Principles of the Moral Life | Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P.
Apr 17, 2019
Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P. discusses the moral life through the lens of St. Thomas Aquinas. Topics include virtues for human perfection, aligning actions with God, sin, and achieving happiness by understanding divine truths.
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Object End And Circumstance Must Align
- Moral acts are judged by object, end, and circumstances; a defect in any can make an act bad.
- Fr. Pine emphasizes malum ex quocumque defectu: bad arises from any defect, while good requires integrality of elements.
How Passions Are Organized In Thomism
- Passions are changes the body undergoes when moved by an object of appetite and include concupiscible and irascible powers.
- Concupiscible: love, desire, joy, hatred, sorrow; Irascible: hope, despair, daring, fear, anger.
Habits Train Desire Toward The True Good
- Habits (virtues or vices) are stable qualities that dispose the soul to act easily, joyfully, and promptly under intellect and will.
- Fr. Pine stresses habits train desire so we choose the true good without repression, and some virtues are infused by grace.

