Thomas Aquinas: The Basics

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Aquinas's life
Aquinas's View
Aquinas’s View
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Beatific Vision
Big Bang Singularity
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Christ's Body
Christ’s Body
Divine Person
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God's Essence
God's Infinite Goodness
God's Knowledge
God’s Essence
God’s Knowledge
Hypostatic Union
Ipsum Esse
Ipsum Esse Subsistens
Modern philosophers
Philosophical Disciplines
Pope Innocent III
Prime Mover
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Rudi Te Velde
Sacramental signs
Sacred Doctrine
Salvation history
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Secunda Pars
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Trinitarian Person
Trinity
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  • ISBN 9780367349868
  • Weight: 220g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Thomas Aquinas: The Basics is an engaging introduction to the theology of arguably the greatest theologian and philosopher of the Middle Ages. The sophistication and complexity of his thought can be daunting for those approaching his work for the first time. Through this lively and accessible book, Harkins provides an entry point to understanding Aquinas’s mature theological thought. As well as giving an overview of Aquinas’s life and written works, this book examines Aquinas’s understanding of:

• the nature and purpose of theology;

• God’s nature, existence, and operations;

• the Trinity;

• creation;

• evil;

• the human person, human happiness, and the virtues;

• Christ and salvation; and

• the sacraments.

Including a useful glossary of key terms, this text is ideal for students and interested non-specialists seeking an understanding of the theology of Aquinas.

Franklin T. Harkins is Associate Professor of Historical Theology and Professor Ordinarius at Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, USA.

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