Aquinas 101
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A brief, engaging, and readable summary of the influential thought of St. Thomas Aquinas, one of the Catholic Church's greatest minds. In this clear, thoughtful and immensely readable book, Francis Selman offers summaries on some of the most complex topics in the writing of St. Thomas Aquinas. Selman deftly draws on the work of contemporary scholars while situating Aquinas in relation to the thinkers and schools of thought he was both confronting and drawing upon. The result provides an overview that places the thought of Aquinas both in his time and in our own.
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“Clear, straightforward.”
“Graced with clear, straightforward language and simple, fitting illustrations, this work enables one unfamiliar with Aquinas both to acquire a basic appreciation of St. Thomas's views and to relate those views to contemporary philosophical and theological discussions. Those seeking acquaintance with one of the greatest minds the Western world has produced will not be disappointed by Fr. Selman's excellent text.”
Thomas Flint
Professor of Philosophy
University of Notre Dame“A gift for teachers.”
“This book is a gift for teachers of Catholic philosophy and theology. Now he can be studied by the 'beginners' he cared so much for. And thanks to Francis Selman, he can also be understood.”
Mark Johnson
Professor of Theology
Marquette University
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Prologue to Aquinas 101
