Thomas Aquinas by Philip Kerr

A Very Short Introduction

A concise introduction to the life, intellectual achievements, and lasting influence of the thirteenth-century Dominican who fused Aristotelian philosophy with Christian theology, explaining his biographical background, major works (notably his systematic theological and philosophical method), key doctrines such as natural law, the relationship of faith and reason, and arguments for God’s existence, and assessing how his synthesis reshaped medieval scholasticism and continues to inform Catholic theology and Western moral and political thought.