Thomism - Wikipedia Thomism is the philosophical and theological school which arose as a legacy of the work and thought of Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274), a Dominican philosopher, theologian, and Doctor of the Church In philosophy, Thomas's disputed questions and commentaries on Aristotle are perhaps his best-known works
A Short History of Thomism - The Living Church Thomism, as proposed by Pope Leo XIII in 1879 as an antidote to modernity, came to be seen by many as part of the baggage that the Church must shed to be open to the modern world
Thomism - Theopedia Thomism is a philosophical school of thought following the teachings of Thomas Aquinas, especially as contained in his most famous summary work, Summa Theologica, the importance of which the Roman Catholic church arguably regards as second only to the Bible
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Thomism - NEW ADVENT In a broad sense, Thomism is the name given to the system which follows the teaching of St Thomas Aquinas in philosophical and theological questions
Thomism - Philopedia Thomism is the philosophical and theological tradition stemming from the work of Thomas Aquinas (c 1225–1274), characterized above all by its systematic integration of Aristotelian philosophy with Christian doctrine
Thomism | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia The fifteenth and sixteenth centuries saw Thomism in a triumphal march which led to the crowning of St Thomas as the Prince of Theologians, when his “Summa” was laid beside the Sacred Scriptures at the Council of Trent, and St Pius V, in 1567, pr-claimed him a Doctor of the Universal Church
Thomism - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Deriving from Thomas Aquinas in the thirteenth century, Thomism is a body of philosophical and theological ideas that seeks to articulate the intellectual content of Catholic Christianity
What is Thomism? - GotQuestions. org Thomism is the system of philosophy developed by Thomas Aquinas, a Catholic scholar Aquinas harmonized the philosophy of Aristotle with Christian theology, creating a system that became among the most influential in history
ThomisticMetaphysics. com - What is Thomism? Aristotelian Thomism: This broad collection of schools is characterized by seeing a very close proximity between the thought of Aquinas and of Aristotle and in emphasizing the importance of form and substance in Aquinas's thought, relative to existential Thomists