Few philosophers or theologians exerted as much influence on the shape
of medieval thought as Thomas Aquinas. He ranks amongst the most famous
of the Western philosophers and was responsible for almost
single-handedly bringing the philosophy of Aristotle into harmony with
Christianity. He was also one of the first philosophers to argue that
philosophy and theology could support each other. The shape of
metaphysics, theology, and Aristotelian thought today still bears the
imprint of Aquinas' work. In this extensive and deeply researched study, Eleonore Stump examines Aquinas' major works, Summa Theologiae and Summa Contra Gentiles, and
clearly assesses the vast range of Aquinas' thought. Philosophers,
theologians, and students of the medieval period alike will find this
unrivalled study an indispensable resource in researching and teaching
Aquinas.
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