The Routledge Guidebook to Aquinas' Summa Theologiae introduces readers to a work which represents the pinnacle of medieval Western scholarship and which has inspired numerous commentaries, imitators, and opposing views. Outlining the main arguments Aquinas utilizes to support his conclusions on various philosophical and theological questions, this clear and comprehensive guide explores:
the historical context in which Aquinas wrotea critical discussion of the topics outlined in the text including theology, metaphysics, epistemology, psychology, ethics, and political theorythe ongoing influence of the Summa Theologiae in modern philosophy and theology.
Offering a close reading of the original work, this guidebook highlights the central themes of Aquinas' masterwork and is an essential read for anyone seeking an understanding of this highly influential work in the history of philosophy.
the historical context in which Aquinas wrotea critical discussion of the topics outlined in the text including theology, metaphysics, epistemology, psychology, ethics, and political theorythe ongoing influence of the Summa Theologiae in modern philosophy and theology.
Offering a close reading of the original work, this guidebook highlights the central themes of Aquinas' masterwork and is an essential read for anyone seeking an understanding of this highly influential work in the history of philosophy.
'This book is an admirably clear and helpful introduction to the Summa Theologiae. Anyone new to this seminal text or even those who have studied the Summa previously will find Eberl's guidebook refreshing and logical.'
Dr. Barry Craig, St. Thomas University, Canada
'Eberl's coverage of the huge range of Aquinas' philosophy in the Summa Theologiae is both representative overall, and judicious in its selectiveness. His fine book will be a useful and dependable guide to all students of the Summa.'
Sophie-Grace Chappell, The Open University, UK
This study provides a map for navigating the intricate channels of the masterpiece of medieval theologian Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225-74). Given its size, Eberl (philosophy, Marian Univ.) does not offer a comprehensive account of the Summa Theologiae but instead traces the general lines of its argument, identifying major themes along the way. A model of clarity, this volume unquestionably deserves a spot on the ever-expanding list of commentaries on the Summa.
--W. P. Haggerty, Gannon University
October 2016 issue of CHOICE
Dr. Barry Craig, St. Thomas University, Canada
'Eberl's coverage of the huge range of Aquinas' philosophy in the Summa Theologiae is both representative overall, and judicious in its selectiveness. His fine book will be a useful and dependable guide to all students of the Summa.'
Sophie-Grace Chappell, The Open University, UK
This study provides a map for navigating the intricate channels of the masterpiece of medieval theologian Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225-74). Given its size, Eberl (philosophy, Marian Univ.) does not offer a comprehensive account of the Summa Theologiae but instead traces the general lines of its argument, identifying major themes along the way. A model of clarity, this volume unquestionably deserves a spot on the ever-expanding list of commentaries on the Summa.
--W. P. Haggerty, Gannon University
October 2016 issue of CHOICE