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MARTIN, Manuel. The Thomistic Doctrine of Natural Law in the Context of Man’s Participation in Divine Providence. Humanidades (Montevideo. En línea) [online]. 2024, n.16, e168. Epub 01-Dic-2024. ISSN 1510-5024. https://doi.org/10.25185/16.8.
In this paper I examine the nature of natural law according to Thomas Aquinas in the context of man's participation in Divine Providence. I argue that God gives the law to man to guide him in his personal actions, but that He gives it in such a way that man precepts it to govern himself and other things, and thus to come to resemble the provident God. To do this, I first explain man's special participation in Divine Providence. Second, I examine St. Thomas' claim that God gives laws to man. Third, I relate this to the claim that the natural law is a participation of the eternal law in us. Finally, I argue that God is the author of the law, but that He establishes it in such a way that man gives it to himself by participation.
Palabras clave : Natural law; Thomas Aquinas; Participation; Eternal law; Providence; Order of reason..












