
Thomas Aquinas: A Very Short Introduction
por
Fergus Kerr
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Romance
Religion & Spirituality
History
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Formato
Kindle
Páginas
145
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Nov 5, 2009
Editorial
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10
0191609633
ISBN-13
9780191609633
Descripción
Fergus Kerr delves into the life and legacy of Thomas Aquinas, a pivotal figure in the development of Western thought. Exploring his philosophical contributions, Kerr sheds light on Aquinas’s integration of faith and reason, illustrating how his ideas shaped theological discussions for centuries to come.
The book captures Aquinas’s historical context, highlighting the challenges he faced as he sought to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy with Christian doctrine. Through engaging prose, Kerr presents Aquinas not just as a scholar, but as a thinker who profoundly influenced subsequent generations.
Readers are invited to consider the relevance of Aquinas’s insights in the modern world, prompting reflection on the enduring nature of his work. Kerr’s concise exploration serves as an enlightening entry point into the complexities of Aquinas’s thought.
The book captures Aquinas’s historical context, highlighting the challenges he faced as he sought to reconcile Aristotelian philosophy with Christian doctrine. Through engaging prose, Kerr presents Aquinas not just as a scholar, but as a thinker who profoundly influenced subsequent generations.
Readers are invited to consider the relevance of Aquinas’s insights in the modern world, prompting reflection on the enduring nature of his work. Kerr’s concise exploration serves as an enlightening entry point into the complexities of Aquinas’s thought.
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