The recovery of a Catholic intellectual vision of nature requires returning to the moment in Western history when the Church first confronted, absorbed, purified, and elevated the most powerful body of pagan philosophical thought it had ever encountered. That moment, which unfolded across the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, was not merely an episode of academic curiosity. It was a decisive turning point in the history of Christian thought, one in which the Church discerned how the created world could be studied with rigor, confidence, and reverence without compromising the truths of Revelation. At the center of this transformation stands Albert the Great, the Dominican master whose vast learning, contemplative spirit, and theological fidelity enabled him to ""baptize"" Aristotle and thereby lay the foundations for the Catholic synthesis later perfected by his student, Thomas Aquinas.
By:
William Ford Imprint: Colloquium Verlag Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 140mm,
Spine: 8mm
Weight: 168g ISBN:9798233195112 Pages: 140 Publication Date:29 April 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active