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St. Thomas Aquinas

St. Thomas Aquinas

According to Chesterton, "once Christ had Risen, it was inevitable that Aristotle should rise again." St. Thomas Aquinas provided that marvelous synthesis, which could only strengthen the believer's affirmation of the reality and goodness of created being. This book is a splendid introduction to both Thomas the man and the significance of his work for his own time and ours. No less a scholarly light than Etienne Gilson remarked that "I consider it as being without possible comparison the best book ever written on St. Thomas. Nothing short of genius can account for such an achievement."

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  • A great read

    This was a great read and provided amazing insight.

    By 5@am

  • One of Chesterton's best!

    One of the greatest books ever written on Thomas Aquinas, on reason and faith, and much else. Shows how Thomas was and is the champion of the goodness of creation. This is perfect for a student and a welcome tonic to the troubled postmodern confusion of our times. Very good edition, with linked table of contents. A bargain!

    By Voegelin

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