""St. Thomas Aquinas"" is a significant collection of scholarly papers presented during the 1924 celebrations in Manchester, commemorating the sixth centenary of the canonization of the Angelic Doctor. This volume brings together distinguished insights into the life, theology, and philosophical legacy of one of the most influential figures in Western thought.
The essays explore the multifaceted contributions of Thomas Aquinas, examining his synthesis of Aristotelian philosophy with Christian doctrine and his enduring impact on Scholasticism. Readers will find rigorous examinations of his metaphysical theories, ethical teachings, and his role in shaping the intellectual landscape of the Middle Ages. By addressing both the historical context of his canonization and the timeless relevance of his writings, this work serves as an essential resource for students of medieval history, theology, and philosophy.
This collection captures a pivotal moment in early twentieth-century Thomistic scholarship, offering a profound appreciation of ""St. Thomas Aquinas"" as a saint, a doctor of the Church, and a cornerstone of the Western intellectual tradition.
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