"Endeavoring to avoid these and other like faults, we shall try, by God's help, to set forth whatever is included in this sacred doctrine as briefly and clearly as the matter itself may allow" [1].
Last week we discussed the three pivotal moments in salvation history, which are truly built around the life of Christ. They are the Incarnation, the Crucifixion, and the Resurrection. Having ...
Most material on Aquinas gets very philosophical very quickly. This is unfortunate, as the first sight of a passage like “every essence or quiddity can be understood without knowing anything about its ...
Between the ancient world and modernity stands St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), a Dominican priest. He was the greatest thinker of the thirteenth century in Europe and known as “Doctor Angelicus” in ...
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