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For Thomas Aquinas, philosophy was part of the Christian concept of reality, necessary for the exegesis of the Holy Scripture as well as for reflecting on the meaning and the purpose of human existence. This book provides an introduction to his thinking and describes it in the context of the prevailing traditions of his time. Using key questions and their answers in Thomas's doctrine as a guideline, the author shows the specific stages of his reasoning, thus facilitating the access to his works. Anyone reflecting on the basic questions of existence will still find Thomas's reflections stimulating today.…mehr

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For Thomas Aquinas, philosophy was part of the Christian concept of reality, necessary for the exegesis of the Holy Scripture as well as for reflecting on the meaning and the purpose of human existence. This book provides an introduction to his thinking and describes it in the context of the prevailing traditions of his time. Using key questions and their answers in Thomas's doctrine as a guideline, the author shows the specific stages of his reasoning, thus facilitating the access to his works. Anyone reflecting on the basic questions of existence will still find Thomas's reflections stimulating today.
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»Das auf hohem Niveau, aber stets in gut verständlicher Sprache gehaltene Werk [ist] doch unbedingt allen, die sich für die Philosophie des 'engelgleichen Lehrers' interessieren, zu empfehlen.« David Berger, Die Tagespost »Um mit den Gedanken des Aquinaten bekannt zu werden, ist das Buch von Albert Zimmermann eine große Hilfe. [...] In den Kapiteln gelingt es dem Autor, die thomasische Intention dem Leser nahe zu bringen, ohne diese durch philosophische 'Binnensprache' zu verdecken.« Felmberg, Evangelische Verantwortung »Die vorliegende Studie [...] stellt eine exzellente Einführung in das Denken des Doctor Angelicus dar.« Sixto J. Castro, Estudios Filosóficos »Das Werk von Albert Zimmermann [ist] wärmstens zu empfehlen.« Manfred Krüger, Mitteilungen aus der anthroposophischen Arbeit in Deutschland