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This guide to the most interesting work that has recently appeared on Aquinas reflects the revival of interest in his work. * Written by one of the foremost Roman Catholic theologians currently writing in English. * Offers a guide to the most interesting work that has recently appeared on Aquinas, reflecting the revival of interest in his work. * Brings together in one volume, a range of views that have previously only been accessible through different books, articles, and periodicals. * Represents a major revisionist treatment of Thomism and its significance, combining useful exposition with…mehr

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This guide to the most interesting work that has recently appeared on Aquinas reflects the revival of interest in his work. * Written by one of the foremost Roman Catholic theologians currently writing in English. * Offers a guide to the most interesting work that has recently appeared on Aquinas, reflecting the revival of interest in his work. * Brings together in one volume, a range of views that have previously only been accessible through different books, articles, and periodicals. * Represents a major revisionist treatment of Thomism and its significance, combining useful exposition with original, creative thinking. * Offers students, in one volume, all the material necessary for a rounded understanding of Aquinas.

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Autorenporträt
Fergus Kerr, OP is Regent of Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Edinburgh. He is the editor of New Blackfriars, the periodical of the English Dominicans.