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Joseph P. Wawrykow is a notable scholar in the field of theology, particularly known for his contributions to the understanding of Thomas Aquinas. His works delve into the intricate relations between divine grace and human action, offering insights into merit within the theological context of Aquinas. Wawrykow's publications, such as "God's Grace and Human Action: Merit in the Theology of Thomas Aquinas," reflect his commitment to exploring the complexities of faith and reason in the medieval tradition.

In addition to his significant research on Aquinas, Wawrykow has authored reference works like "The Westminster Handbook to Thomas Aquinas" and "The SCM Press A-Z of Thomas Aquinas," which serve as invaluable resources for students and scholars alike. These texts not only summarize Aquinas's key concepts but also place them within a broader intellectual framework. Wawrykow's scholarly contributions continue to influence contemporary discussions in theology and philosophy, making him a respected figure in the academic community.

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