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The Westminster Handbook to Thomas AquinasWestminster John Knox Press / Paperback
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Product DescriptionUnless you're an expert on Aristotle and Augustine, Thomas Aquinas can seem daunting. Wawrykow conveniently summarizes the learned scholastic's reasoning via alphabetical entries that clarify his important ideas--with Latin terms cross-indexed. Helpful for even seasoned scholars.
This complete yet concise reference work provides accurate interpretations of the ways in which Aquinas used important theological terms. Aquinas became one of the most important theologians of the Middle Ages and his influence continues today in both Roman Catholic and Protestant circles. Product Information
Related ProductsPublisher's DescriptionThis complete yet concise reference work provides scholars and students with accurate interpretations of the ways in which Thomas Aquinas used important theological terms. Aquinas, a theologian and philosopher in the Roman Catholic Church, sought to reconcile faith and reason, philosophy and Christianity. He discussed many theological topics in his extensive writings and became one of the most important theologians of the Middle Ages. His influence continues to be pervasive today and his thought is of major interest to both Roman Catholics and Protestants. The Westminster Handbook to Christian Theology series provides a set of resources for the study of historic and contemporary theological movements and Christian theologians. These books are intended to help students and scholars find concise and accurate treatments of important theological terms. Author BioJoseph P. Wawrykow is Associate Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana. He is the author of God's Grace and Human Action : "Merit" in the Theology of Thomas Aquinas.
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