Über den Autor

Thomas Aquinas was a prominent medieval philosopher and theologian whose work has had a lasting impact on Western thought. He is best known for his attempts to synthesize Aristotelian philosophy with Christian theology, creating a comprehensive system that addressed many of the questions of his time. His most famous work, the 'Summa Theologica,' covers a vast array of topics, including the existence of God, morality, and the nature of human happiness. Aquinas emphasized reason as a means of understanding faith, advocating that faith and reason are complementary rather than contradictory.

Nationalität Italienisch
Geburtsdatum January 1, 1225
Geburtsort Roccasecca, Lazio, Italy
Todesdatum March 7, 1274