À propos de l'auteur

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.

Nationalité Italien
Date de naissance January 1, 1225
Lieu de naissance Roccasecca, Lazio, Italy
Date de décès March 7, 1274