Aquinas by Edward Feser

A concise, accessible introduction to the medieval thinker’s life and system that explains his central metaphysical and theological doctrines—act and potency, essence and existence, form and matter, the analogy of being—and presents his natural-theological arguments for God’s existence alongside his account of law, virtue, and moral theology. The book situates his Aristotelian inheritance within the scholastic framework, clarifies how he reconciles faith and reason, addresses common modern objections, and argues for the continuing relevance of his metaphysics and ethical insights for contemporary philosophy and theology.

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