
Thomas Aquinas
A Beginner's Guide to the Greatest Medieval Christian Philosopher and His Synthesis of Aristotelian Philosophy with Catholic Theology, Including the Five Ways and Natural Law.By The Philosophy SchoolLength4h 58m
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Seven centuries after his death, Thomas Aquinas remains the intellectual titan of the Western Church.
To understand the history of Western thought, one must grapple with the "Dumb Ox" of Roccasecca. Aquinas did not merely write theology; he constructed a cathedral of ideas, synthesizing the logic of Aristotle with the revelation of Christianity. His work answers the most fundamental questions of human existence: Does God exist? What is the relationship between faith and reason? How should we live?
Thomas Aquinas: A Beginner's Guide dismantles the barrier of entry to Thomistic philosophy. It provides a clear, systematic exploration of the concepts that defined the medieval era and continue to shape contemporary ethical and metaphysical debates.
For the student of philosophy, the seeker of theological depth, or the reader asking if reason and faith can truly coexist, this guide offers the keys to the Angelic Doctor’s greatest insights.
Audiobook details
Rating★★★★★ 5.0 (2)
GenreBiography and Memoir, Philosophy
Length4 hrs 58 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMay 13, 2022
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Title Page
8Chapter 7: The Virtues
2Chapter 1: The Life of Thomas Aquinas
9Chapter 8: The Soul and Human Nature
3Chapter 2: The Scholastic Method
10Chapter 9: Knowledge and Truth
4Chapter 3: The Five Ways
11Chapter 10: Politics and Common Good
5Chapter 4: Divine Nature
12Chapter 11: Grace, Faith, and Beatific Vision
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6Chapter 5: Creation and Metaphysics
13Chapter 12: The Summa Theologica
7Chapter 6: Natural Law
14Chapter 13: Thomism Today
