This is Volume 27 of the complete works of the Doctor Angelicus, Saint Thomas Aquinas. A monumental figure in philosophy and theology, Aquinas's writings represent a cornerstone of Western thought. This volume, part of the "Opera Omnia," contains a wealth of his influential treatises and commentaries. Prepared under the guidance of scholars Stanislas douard Frett , Paul Mar , and Pietro da Bergamo, this edition offers readers access to the profound insights of Aquinas on matters of faith, reason, and ethics.
His synthesis of Aristotelian philosophy with Christian doctrine remains a vital contribution, shaping intellectual discourse for centuries. "Doctoris Angelici Divi Thom Aquinatis Opera Omnia" is an indispensable resource for scholars, theologians, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of medieval thought and its lasting impact.
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