Thomas and the Thomists: The Achievement of Thomas Aquinas and his Interpreters (Mapping the Tradition)
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Rating | : | 4.81 (577 Votes) |
Asin | : | B073SJ8ZCC |
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Number of Pages | : | 488 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-17 |
Language | : | English |
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Cajetan Cuddy, OP, is completing a doctorate in sacred theology at the Universite de Fribourg in Switzerland. . He is the author of numerous books, including Theology and Sanctity (2014), Introduction to Moral Theology (2013), A Short History of Thomism (2005), and Christian Faith and the Theological Life (1996). John's Seminary in Brighton, Massachusetts. Romanus Cessario, OP, is a fellow of the Pontifical Academy of Saint Thomas Aquinas and a professor of theolog
Thomas Aquinas (1224–1274) is one of the most important thinkers in the history of western civilization. Aquinas championed the integration of faith and action, sound doctrine and right living, orthodoxy and orthopraxy. In the nearly eight hundred years since Aquinas’s death, his thought has been studied, interpreted, criticized, reinvigorated, and anointed as the exemplar of Catholic theology. A philosopher and theologian, a priest and preacher, Aquinas bequeathed to the world an enduring synthesis of philosophy, theology, and Christian spirituality. Thomas an
He is the author of numerous books, including Theology and Sanctity (2014), Introduction to Moral Theology (2013), A Short History of Thomism (2005), and Christian Faith and the Theological Life (1996). John's Seminary in Brighton, Massachusetts. About the Author Romanus Cessario, OP, is a fellow of the Pontifical Academy of Saint Thomas Aquinas and a professor of theology at St. . Cajetan Cuddy, OP, is completing a doctorate in sacred theology at the Universite de Fribourg in Switzerland