The Thought Of Thomas Aquinas by Brian Davies

A clear, systematic introduction to the medieval theologian and philosopher that explains his metaphysics, epistemology, moral theory, and theology for a modern reader: it outlines his account of act and potency and hylomorphism, his proofs for the existence of God and the doctrine of analogy, his view of human nature, intellect and will, and the natural-law foundation of ethics and political order, while also showing how faith and reason relate in his thought and assessing the ongoing relevance and limits of his ideas for contemporary philosophy and theology.

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