Cornelio Fabro - Writings

Writings

His works were written in Italian. Here is an English translation of titles of some of his Italian works.

  • The metaphysical notion of participation according to St. Thomas Aquinas, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, Turin, 1939;
  • Perception and thought, Vita e Pensiero, Milan, 1941;
  • The Phenomenology of perception, Vita e Pensiero, Milan, 1941;
  • Introduction to Existentialism, Vita e Pensiero, Milan, 1943;
  • Problems of Existentialism, A.V.E., Rome, 1945;
  • Between Kierkegaard and Marx: for a definition of existence, Vallecchi, Florence, 1952;
  • The absolute in Existentialism, Miano, Catania, 1953;
  • God: Introduction to the theological problem, Studium, Rome, 1953;
  • The spirit, Studium, Rome, 1955;
  • From being to existing, Morcelliana, Brescia, 1957;
  • Short introduction to Thomism, DesclĂ©e, Rome, 1960;
  • Participation and causality according to St. Thomas Aquinas, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, Turin, 1960;
  • Introduction to modern atheism, Studium, Rome, 1964 (English translation: God in Exile: Modern Atheism: a study of the internal dynamic of modern atheism, from its roots in the Cartesian cogito to the present day, Newman Press, Westminster MD, 1968);
  • Man and the risk of God, Studium, Rome, 1967;
  • Thomistic Exegeses, Papal Lateran University, Rome, 1969;
  • Thomism and modern thought, Papal Lateran University, Rome, 1969;
  • Karl Rahner and the thomistic hermeneutic, Divus Thomas, Piacenza, 1972;
  • The adventure of progressive theology, Rusconi, Milan, 1974;
  • The anthropological turn of Karl Rahner, Rusconi, Milan, 1974;
  • Ludwig Feuerbach: the essence of Christianity, Japadre, L'Aquila, 1977;
  • Prayer in modern thought, Editioni di Storia e Letteratura, Rome, 1979;
  • The trap of historical compromise: from Togliatti to Berlinguer, Logos, Rome, 1979;
  • The unacceptability of historical compromise, Quadrivium, Genoa, 1980;
  • The alienation of the West: observations on the thought of And Severino, Quadrivium, Genoa, 1981;
  • Introduction to Saint Thomas, Ares, Milan, 1983;
  • Reflections on freedom, Maggioli, Rimini, 1983;
  • The Rosmini enigma, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, Naples, 1988;
  • Tests of the existence of God, La Scuola, Brescia, 1989;
  • The odyssey of nihilism, Guida, Naples, 1990;
  • For a plan of Christian philosophy, D'Auria, Naples, 1990.

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