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Acknowledgments The essay by David B. Burrell, “Analogy, Creation, and Theological Language,” has appeared in slightly different form in American Catholic Philosophical Association Proceedings, vol. (): ‒, and is printed here with the permission of the editor. The essay by Gilles Emery, “Trinity and Creation,” was translated from the French by Patrick I. Martin. The essay by Thomas Prügl, “Thomas Aquinas as Interpreter of Scripture ,” was translated from the German by Albert K. Wimmer. Publication of a full-color dust jacket was made possible by a grant from the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame. The editors have benefitted from their dealings with the capable staff of the University of Notre Dame Press. Two people in particular are deserving of our profound thanks: Jeff Gainey, former Associate Director of the Press, for his interest and enthusiasm from the outset of the project; and Rebecca DeBoer, for her diligent, patient, and unfailingly intelligent copyediting. Finally, the book is dedicated to our wives, Rose Cunningham and Dianne Phillips; their encouragement and commitment are a constant source of strength. ix ...