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The Thought of Thomas Aquinas

by Brian Davies
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Overview

The works of Thomas Aquinas, one of the greatest Western philosophers as well as theologians of the Christian Church, are not only illuminating (for his questions as much as his answers) but surprisingly relevant to our concerns today. This book represents a long overdue modern comprehensive presentation of the total thought of Aquinas. While traditional studies of Aquinas invariably deal with either his philosophy or his theology, Davies introduces the full range of Aquinas's thinking, relating it to writers earlier and later than Aquinas himself. The book will be of considerable interest to professional theologians and philosophers, as well as to those with particular interest in medieval thinking. It is designed to be accessible to the general reader who has no specialist knowledge of medieval thought or professional training in philosophy or theology.

Synopsis

The works of Thomas Aquinas, one of the greatest Western philosophers as well as theologians of the Christian Church, are not only illuminating (for his questions as much as his answers) but surprisingly relevant to our concerns today. This book represents a long overdue modern comprehensive presentation of the total thought of Aquinas. While traditional studies of Aquinas invariably deal with either his philosophy or his theology, Davies introduces the full range of Aquinas's thinking, relating it to writers earlier and later than Aquinas himself. The book will be of considerable interest to professional theologians and philosophers, as well as to those with particular interest in medieval thinking. It is designed to be accessible to the general reader who has no specialist knowledge of medieval thought or professional training in philosophy or theology.

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Davies (theology, Oxford) presents an account of the 13th-century saint's thought without the artificial distinction between philosophy and theology that most commentators insist on. Includes chapters on his life and character, God, eternity, freedom, happiness, grace, and other themes. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Davies (theology, Oxford) presents an account of the 13th-century saint's thought without the artificial distinction between philosophy and theology that most commentators insist on. Includes chapters on his life and character, God, eternity, freedom, happiness, grace, and other themes. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1993
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
408
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780198267539

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