Philolophia sic] Thomistica Juxta Inconcussa Tutissimaque Divi Thomae Dogmata, by Antoine Goudin, is a comprehensive exposition of Thomistic philosophy presented in Latin. This work delves into the unshakeable and safest doctrines of Saint Thomas Aquinas, offering a rigorous exploration of his theological and philosophical system. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars and students interested in understanding the nuances of Aquinas' thought within its historical and intellectual context. The book provides a detailed examination of core Thomistic principles, making it an essential addition to any collection focused on medieval philosophy and theology. It reflects the enduring influence of Aquinas on Western thought.
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