Summa Theologica
St. Thomas Aquinas is one of the greatest philosophers ever existed. His structured writing and rational methodology will do incredible things to your mind, and his approach to Socratic Philosophy (which dominated the minds of his counterparts) blended with Unique Spiritual incite is breath-taking. I recommend it to the world... especially if you're looking for a pure (if slightly slanted) view on Life, Love & the Divine.
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Summa Theologica
St. Thomas Aquinas is one of the greatest philosophers ever existed. His structured writing and rational methodology will do incredible things to your mind, and his approach to Socratic Philosophy (which dominated the minds of his counterparts) blended with Unique Spiritual incite is breath-taking. I recommend it to the world... especially if you're looking for a pure (if slightly slanted) view on Life, Love & the Divine.
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Summa Theologica

Summa Theologica

by Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

Summa Theologica

by Thomas Aquinas

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St. Thomas Aquinas is one of the greatest philosophers ever existed. His structured writing and rational methodology will do incredible things to your mind, and his approach to Socratic Philosophy (which dominated the minds of his counterparts) blended with Unique Spiritual incite is breath-taking. I recommend it to the world... especially if you're looking for a pure (if slightly slanted) view on Life, Love & the Divine.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162725176
Publisher: Walrus Books Publisher
Publication date: 07/08/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Thomas Aquinas (sometimes styled Thomas of Aquin or Aquino), was a Dominican friar and priest notable as a scholastic theologian and philosopher. He is honored as a saint and "Doctor of the Church" in the Roman Catholic tradition.

Aquinas lived at a critical juncture of western culture when the arrival of the Aristotelian corpus in Latin translation reopened the question of the relation between faith and reason, calling into question the modus vivendi that had obtained for centuries. This crisis flared up just as universities were being founded. Thomas, after early studies at Montecassino, moved on to the University of Naples, where he met members of the new Dominican Order. It was at Naples too that Thomas had his first extended contact with the new learning. When he joined the Dominican Order he went north to study with Albertus Magnus,
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