Aquinas

An Introduction to the Philosophy and Theology of Aquinas

Ralph McInerny author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Published:20th Nov '03

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This introduction to Thomas Aquinas explores his philosophical ideas and their theological implications, making Aquinas a vital resource for students and scholars alike.

This engaging introduction presents the thought of Thomas Aquinas, emphasizing his philosophical insights while highlighting the interplay between philosophy and theology. Readers will find Aquinas accessible, offering a clear understanding of Aquinas's reflections on Revelation and the broader implications of his work. The author skillfully navigates through Aquinas's ideas, making them relevant for contemporary discussions in both philosophy and theology.

In Aquinas, students are introduced to one of the most significant philosophers of the Middle Ages. The book serves as a comprehensive overview, bringing together various approaches to Aquinas's thought. By utilizing key texts, the author outlines the trajectory of Aquinas's philosophy, illustrating how it has shaped intellectual discourse over the centuries. This approach not only makes Aquinas's ideas understandable but also invites readers to engage with them critically.

As the inaugural title in the new Polity series, Classic Thinkers, Aquinas sets the stage for a deeper exploration of influential philosophers. It encourages readers to appreciate the lasting legacy of Aquinas, fostering an environment where philosophical inquiry and theological reflection can thrive together. This book is an essential resource for anyone seeking to grasp the complexities of Aquinas's thought and its relevance today.

"Ralph McInerny knows as much about Thomas Aquinas, and about how to communicate his thought, as anyone else alive. He is not only a very learned commentator upon him, but also a fluent, lucid, and often entertaining writer, who can make profound ideas seem deceptively simple....McInerny offers an accessible guide to a difficult and important topic."

The Heythrop Journal

"McInery is perhaps the most important Catholic philosopher of his generation. While many limit philosophy to textual exegesis of formal logic, McInerny, in the spirit of his immediate predecessors Etienne Gilson and Jacques Maritain, still regards philosophy as the pursuit of wisdom, speculative and practical. Steeped in the history of philosophy, McInerny is a reliable guide to Aristotle and Aquinas and their commentators through the ages. He writes not for colleagues down the hall or for the appreciation of antiquity or who seek an intellectual compass in stormy times. Translated into many languages, his work rightly commands a global audience. For its freshness, Aquinas will only enhance McInerny’s status as a major interpreter of the Angelic Doctor."

Jude P. Dougherty, The Catholic University of America

"Aquinas lived in a time of remarkable intellectual and religious ferment. His thought, which McInerny following John Paul II describes as an implicit philosophy, articulates not just for his own time, but foe all times, the philosophical principles implicitly operative in human nature. In his new primer on Aquinas, Ralph McInerny manages the impossible. He gives us Aquinas, his times, the core of his philosophical teaching, and the significance of his continued contribution to philosophy and theology. With the deft stlye of the novelist and the clarity of a seasoned teacher of Aquinas, McInerny provides a marvelous path into the thought of the greatest of Catholic teachers."

Thomas Hibbs, Boston College

ISBN: 9780745626871

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm

Weight: 249g

168 pages