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1. Thomas Aquinas, Saint (1225?-1274)
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- Thomas Aquinas Summa Contra Gentiles--Selections La Somme de theologie Language: French Catena Aurea Quaestiones disputatae De anima Language: Latin Nature and Grace: Selections from the Summa Theologica of Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologica () Opera Omnia Language: Latin Description: The complete works of St. Thomas Aquinas in Latin Catena Aurea - Gospel of Matthew Catena Aurea - Gospel of Mark Of God and His Creatures Search works of St. Thomas Aquinas on the CCEL:.
2. Aquinas Thomas from FOLDOC
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- <theology, aristotelianism, scholasticism, mataphysics, ontology, ethics, essence, existence of god, epistemology, politics, Albert the Great, William of Moerbeke> Born to an aristocratic family living in Roccasecca, Italy, Thomas Aquinas (1224-1274) joined the Dominican order while studying philosophy and theology at Naples. ... " Aquinas developed in massive detail a synthesis of Christianity and Aristotelian philosophy that became the official doctrine of Roman Catholic theology in 1879. De Ente et Essentia (On Being and Essence) includes a basic statement of Aquinas's metaphysical position. ... Although he wrote many commentaries on the works of Aristotle and a comprehensive Summa de Veritate Catholicae Fidei contra Gentiles (Summa Contra Gentiles) (1259-1264), Aquinas's unfinished Summa Theologica (1265-1273) represents the most complete statement of his philosophical system. ... Although matters of such importance should be accepted on the basis of divine revelation alone, Aquinas held, it is at least possible (and perhaps even desirable) in some circumstances to achieve genuine knowledge of them by means of the rigorous application of human reason. ... " is always a direct statement of Aquinas's own position. ... Primary sources: Opera omnia (Rome, 1882- ); Thomas Aquinas, Selected Writings, ed. ... (Penguin, 1999); Thomas Aquinas, Selected Philosophical Writings, tr. by Timothy McDermott (Oxford, 1998); Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae: A Concise Translation, ed. by Timothy McDermott (Christian Classics, 1997); An Aquinas Reader, ed. ... Clark (Fordham, 2000); Thomas Aquinas, On Law, Morality, and Politics, ed.
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3. Saint Thomas Aquinas
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- Aquinas, Saint Thomas, sometimes called the Angelic Doctor and the Prince of Scholastics (1225-74), Italian philosopher and theologian, whose works have made him the most important figure in Scholastic philosophy and one of the leading Roman Catholic theologians. Aquinas was born of a noble family in Roccasecca, near Aquino, and was educated at the Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino and at the University of Naples. ... She released him in 1245, and Aquinas then journeyed to Paris to continue his studies. ... Because Aquinas was heavyset and taciturn, his fellow novices called him Dumb Ox, but Albertus Magnus is said to have predicted that this ox will one day fill the world with his bellowing. ...
- Aquinas was ordained a priest about 1250, and he began to teach at the University of Paris in 1252. ... In 1256 Aquinas was awarded a doctorate in theology and appointed professor of philosophy at the University of Paris. ... Returning to Paris in 1268, Aquinas immediately became involved in a controversy with the French philosopher Siger de Brabant and other followers of the Islamic philosopher Averroės. ...
- Before the time of Aquinas, Western thought had been dominated by the philosophy of St. ... Aquinas succeeded brilliantly. ...
- Reconciling the Augustinian emphasis upon the human spiritual principle with the Averroist claim of autonomy for knowledge derived from the senses, Aquinas insisted that the truths of faith and those of sense experience, as presented by Aristotle, are fully compatible and complementary. ... All knowledge, Aquinas held, originates in sensation, but sense data can be made intelligible only by the action of the intellect, which elevates thought toward the apprehension of such immaterial realities as the human soul, the angels, and God. ... Aquinas's moderate realism placed the universals firmly in the mind, in opposition to extreme realism, which posited their independence of human thought. ...
- Aquinas first suggested his mature position in the treatise De Unitate Intellectus Contra Averroistas (1270; trans. ...
- Aquinas left Paris in 1272 and proceeded to Naples, where he organized a new Dominican school. In March 1274, while traveling to the Council of Lyon, to which he had been commissioned by Pope Gregory X, Aquinas fell ill. ... Aquinas was canonized by Pope John XXII in 1323 and proclaimed a Doctor of the Church by Pope Pius V in 1567. ...
4. St. Thomas Aquinas' Five Ways
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- Thomas Aquinas (1224-1274) was a Dominican priest, theologian, and philosopher. Called the Doctor Angelicus (the Angelic Doctor,) Aquinas is considered one the greatest Christian philosophers to have ever lived. ...
- Thomas Aquinas, studying the works of the Greek philsopher Aristotle, concluded from common observation that an object that is in motion (e. ... From this, Aquinas believes that ultimately there must have been an UNMOVED MOVER (GOD) who first put things in motion. ...
- Aquinas concluded that common sense observation tells us that no object creates itself. ... Aquinas believed that ultimately there must have been an UNCAUSED FIRST CAUSE (GOD) who began the chain of existence for all things. ...
- Aquinas believed that the existence of contingent beings would ultimately neccesitate a being which must exist for all of the contingent beings to exist. ...
- From this fact Aquinas concluded that for any given quality (e. ...
- Thomas Aquinas speaks of has to do with the observable universe and the order of nature. Aquinas states that common sense tells us that the universe works in such a way, that one can conclude that is was designed by an intelligent designer, God. ...
5. The Aquinas - The Student Voice of the University of Scranton
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- The Aquinas is The Student Voice of the University of Scranton. ...
6. Thomas Aquinas, Priest, Friar, and Theologian
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- In the thirteenth century, when Thomas Aquinas lived, the works of Aristotle, largely forgotten in Western Europe, began to be available again, partly from Eastern European sources and partly from Moslem Arab sources in Africa and Spain. ... Aquinas had a fourth approach. ... At the time, this seemed like a very dangerous and radical idea, and Aquinas spent much of his life living on the edge of ecclesiastical approval. ...
- Aristotle is no longer the latest intellectual fashion, but Aquinas's insistence that the Christian scholar must be prepared to meet other scholars on their own ground, to become familiar with their viewpoints, to argue from their premises, has been a permanent and valuable contribution to Christian thought. ...
- Almighty God, who hast enriched thy Church with the singular Learning and holiness of thy servant Thomas Aquinas: Enlighten us more and more, we pray thee, by the disciplined thinking and teaching of Christian scholars, and deepen our devotion by the example of saintly lives; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. ...
- Almighty God, you have enriched your Church with the singular Learning and holiness of your servant Thomas Aquinas: Enlighten us more and more, we pray, by the disciplined thinking and teaching of Christian scholars, and deepen our devotion by the example of saintly lives; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. ...
7. Stephen Loughlin's Home Page - St. Thomas Aquinas
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- Saint Thomas Aquinas, a Dominican theologian, was born Thomas d'Aquino, the son of a baron, in his family's castle at Roccasecca, central Italy, in 1224 or 1225. ... 1259 found Aquinas leaving Paris for Naples, where he stayed until the Fall of 1261 as head of the Dominican house of studies. From September of that same year to September of 1265, Aquinas was at Orvieto as a lector, where he completed the Summa contra gentiles. ...
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- An account of the life and writings of Thomas Aquinas as found in the "Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. ...
- A short biography of Thomas Aquinas by Brother John Raymond. ...
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- The Aquinas Translation Project is a web-based project which seeks to provide the scholarly and religious communities with translations of St. Thomas Aquinas's works not readily available in English. ...
- Robert Pasnau's Homepage contains not only some papers concerning Aquinas's thought, but also partial translations of his works. ... Pasnau has also begun a project of putting Aquinas's LATIN texts on the web. See his "Aquinas Latinus" page for details. ... You will also find details there concerning sources whence the BUSA CD of Aquinas's latin works may be obtained. ...
8. Saint Thomas Aquinas
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- An Introduction to Saint Thomas Aquinas by Joseph Pieper .
- Aquinas and the Immaculate Conception by James Akin .
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- Celebrating Saint Thomas Aquinas by Brian Shanley, OP. ...
- Dialogue: Orthodoxy and the Denigration of Saint Thomas Aquinas and Reason. ...
- On Saint Thomas Aquinas, June 29, 1923 .
- Meaning of Virtue in Thomas Aquinas, 1995, by Fr. ...
- Saint Thomas Aquinas: "The Dumb Ox" by G. ...
- Thomas Aquinas: A Doctor for the Ages by Romanus Cessario .
- Saint Thomas Aquinas and the Third Millennium by Leonard Boyle, O. ...
- Saint Thomas Aquinas, Doctor of the Church, Patron of Catholic Schools .
- Saint Thomas Aquinas by Gilbert Keith Chesterton .
- Saint Thomas Aquinas by Brother Thomas Mary, MICM .
- Saint Thomas Aquinas by Catherine Fournier .
- Saint Thomas Aquinas, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy .
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- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Saint Thomas Aquinas - http://plato. ... edu/entries/aquinas/ .
- Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Thomas Aquinas (1224-1274) - http://www. ... edu/a/aquinas. ...
- All of Aquinas's works available online in Latin. ...
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- Lengthy bibliography of online Aquinas texts in English.
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10. REASON AND FAITH FOR SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS AND BLESSED JOHN DUNS
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- REASON AND FAITH FOR SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS AND BLESSED JOHN DUNS SCOTUS January 7, 1994 by Sule Elkatip (Istanbul) (I) The problem The question of faith and reason is thought in many cases to be a problem of consistency among the dictates of reason and those of faith and is formulated in terms of the reliability of the many ways of justifying true belief. ... 2 In the course of ScotusŁ evaluation of the controversy for and against the reliability of faith not only do we discover the familiar qualms about faith in comparison to sense-experience and the employment of reason, but also we learn about the two distinct manners in which Thomas Aquinas and John Duns Scotus were teaching in favor of faith. ... Aquinas on the one hand holds that faith is reliable, but on the other hand he maintains an Aristotelian theory of knowledge. ... It will be presented below that Aquinas leaves an allowance for philosophers who interpret Aristotelian philosophy as a philosophy devoid of sympathy for faith. ... Thomas Aquinas acknowledges the necessity and hence the reliability of sacred doctrine in his Summa Theologica. ... 3 Consequently, it becomes to a certain extent difficult to locate the similarities and differences between Aquinas and Scotus. ... Thomas in mind at least with respect to some philosophers and theologians, he must be credited with fairness to Aquinas. ... 18) (III) Conclusion One student of Scotus has explained the situation with respect to Scotus and Aquinas in the following way: we do not know our nature in that aspect which would enable us to deduce its spiritual destiny from the nature. ... 32) Scotus' explicit quotation from the Summa of Aquinas clarifies the difference between their teachings. Aquinas says that `there is no reason why those things which are treated by the philosophical disciplines, so far as they can be known by the light of natural reason, may not also be treated by another science so far as they are known by the light of the divine revelation'. ... Thomas Aquinas says in the same article of the Summa the following: `in order that the salvation of men might be brought about more fitly and more surely, it was necessary that they be taught divine truths by divine revelation'.
11. St. Thomas Aquinas High School Football
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12. Aquinas High School
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- As of the end of the first semester of the 2004-2005 school year, the following Aquinas seniors have qualified for the HOPE scholarship. ...
- Latest Edition of Aquinas Today is Published.
- The Spring 2005 edition of Aquinas Today has been published and should be reaching Aquinas alumni and friends shortly.
- This edition of Aquinas Today was made possible through the talented work of Loretta Healy, Class of '71, who prepared the layout, and the Aquinas Yearbook Staff, who provided many of the photographs.
- Aquinas Senior and Junior Retreats.
- November 3 - 5, 2004, thirty Aquinas seniors participated in Kairos #2, their senior retreat. ...
- November 18-19, 2004, thirty-seven Aquinas juniors participated in Emmaus #1, the first junior class retreat.
- The Aquinas Drama Department staged its fall production, You Can't Take It With You, on December 3, 4, and 5, 2004. ...
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