Boethius and Aquinas

Boethius and Aquinas

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Dec 8, 2012 · English · Paperback (268 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 268
Language English
Published Dec 8, 2012
Publisher The Catholic University of America Press
ISBN-10 0813221102
ISBN-13 9780813221106

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Ralph McInerny invites readers into a profound exploration of the philosophical legacies of Boethius and Aquinas, two towering figures in the realm of medieval thought. By delving into their works and ideas, McInerny illuminates the intricate connections between their philosophies and the themes of justice, happiness, and the nature of God. Through careful analysis, he reveals how Boethius’s reflections on fortune and the human condition resonate with Aquinas's synthesis of faith and reason, providing a rich dialogue for understanding the complexities of human existence.

The narrative not only presents historical context but also emphasizes the contemporary relevance of their insights. McInerny’s engaging prose invites readers to consider how the ideas put forth by these philosophers can inform modern debates on ethics and morality. This thoughtful work appeals to both scholars and novices alike, encouraging a deeper appreciation of the continuous dialogue between faith and philosophy throughout history.

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