Norman Kretzmann

American philosopher and historian of medieval philosophy, Cornell University professor, co-editor of The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy, and noted for influential work on Aquinas and the philosophy of religion.

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  1. 1. The Metaphysics Of Theism

    Aquinas's Natural Theology in Summa contra Gentiles I

    A rigorous analytic reconstruction of Thomas Aquinas’s natural theology in the first book of the Summa contra Gentiles, explaining and evaluating the demonstrations for God’s existence and the coherence of key divine attributes—simplicity, perfection, goodness, infinity, immutability, eternity, and unity. It clarifies the logical structure and metaphysical commitments of the arguments, defends the intelligibility of analogical predication about the divine, and engages contemporary philosophical objections to show the enduring relevance of medieval theism.