"Die Staatslehre Des Thomas Ab Aquino" (The Political Doctrine of Thomas Aquinas) by Basileios Antniads, originally published in 1890, delves into the intricate political philosophy of the renowned theologian and philosopher, Thomas Aquinas. This work offers a comprehensive examination of Aquinas's views on the state, governance, and the relationship between religious and secular authority. Antniads meticulously analyzes Aquinas's writings to extract and synthesize his core political concepts, providing valuable insights into the historical context and intellectual foundations of his thought.
This study remains a significant contribution to the understanding of medieval political theory and the enduring influence of Thomistic thought on Western political philosophy. It is essential reading for scholars and students interested in the history of political thought, Catholic theology, and the intersection of faith and politics.
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