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- Thomas Aquinas - Wikipedia
'Thomas of Aquino '; c 1225 – 7 March 1274) was an Italian Dominican friar and priest, theologian, and philosopher He is considered one of the most influential thinkers in the history of Catholic theology and Western philosophy [6][7]
- St. Thomas Aquinas | Biography, Books, Natural Law, Summa Theologica . . .
St Thomas Aquinas was an Italian Dominican theologian and Roman Catholic saint who was the foremost medieval Scholastic He was responsible for the classical systematization of Latin theology, and he wrote some of the most gravely beautiful eucharistic hymns in the church’s liturgy
- St. Thomas Aquinas - Saints Angels - Catholic Online
It is believed that Thomas was introduced to his philosophical influences - Aristotle, Averroes, and Maimonides - at the university, where he also met John of St Julian, a Dominican preacher, who influenced him to join the recently founded Dominican Order
- Thomas Aquinas - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Between antiquity and modernity stands Thomas Aquinas (ca 1225–1274) The greatest figure of thirteenth-century Europe in the two preeminent sciences of the era, philosophy and theology, he epitomizes the scholastic method of the newly founded universities
- Saint Thomas Aquinas: Biography, Life, Philosophy Theology
Italian Dominican theologian Saint Thomas Aquinas was one of the most influential medieval thinkers of Scholasticism and the father of the Thomistic school of theology
- Thomas Aquinas | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
St Thomas Aquinas was a Dominican priest and Scriptural theologian He took seriously the medieval maxim that “grace perfects and builds on nature; it does not set it aside or destroy it ”
- Saint Thomas Aquinas - Franciscan Media
By universal consent, Saint Thomas Aquinas is the preeminent spokesman of the Catholic tradition of reason and of divine revelation He is one of the great teachers of the medieval Catholic Church, honored with the titles Doctor of the Church and Angelic Doctor
- Saint Thomas Aquinas
Aquinas' five proofs for the existence of God might be summarized as follows: The unmoved Mover: Whatever is moved, is moved by something, and since an endless regress is not possible, a Prime Mover is required
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