Selected Writings of Thomas Aquinas
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St. Thomas Aquinas was born around 1225 at Roccasecca near Aquino, to the nobleman Landulf of Aquino. Educated by Benedictine monks at Monte Cassino and then at the University of Naples, it was during his time at university, around 1244, that he joined the Dominican monastic order. This decision so shocked the other members of his noble family that they kidnapped him and held him against his will for a year. Despite this, he remained committed to the religious life and, once he was free, Aquinas went to Cologne to study under St. Albert the Great. In 1256 he tok the degree of Master in Theology, and then embarked on a life of teaching, preaching and writing, living and working in France and Italy. He died from an illness at the abbey of Fossanuova while on his way to attend a meeting of the general council at Lyon in 1274. Thomas Aquinas was formally canonized in 1323. Aquinas' religious writing has had a significant influence on both theological and philoshical thought throughout the centuries. His two great works are Summa contra Gentiles (1259-64), a treatise on God and his creation, and Summa theologica (1266-73), a massive, though unfinished, work, designed as a complete systematic exposition of theology.
Although a controversial figure in his own day, St. Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225-74) forged a unique synthesis of faith and reason, of ancient philosophy and sacred scripture, which decisively influenced Dante and the whole subsequent Catholic tradition.Intensely interested in Aristotle, as well as Plato, Paul and Augustine, Thomas believed that unaided human thought can take us a long way towards wisdom and truth, although it must always be supplemented by the central mystery of revelation. His writings contain many classic statements of doctrine about angels, the Incarnation, Trinity, sacraments and the soul, and also penetrating discussions on choice, creation and conscience, law, logic and the purpose of life.In this superb selection, arranged chronologically, Ralph McInerny brings together sermons, commentary responses to criticism and substantial extracts from one of Christianity's supreme masterpieces, the Summa theologiae. For anyone concerned to find ways of reconciling science and reason and religion, Thomas has always been a major source inspiration. This volume reveals both the development and sheer scope of his work.
Although a controversial figure in his own day, St. Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225-74) forged a unique synthesis of faith and reason, of ancient philosophy and sacred scripture, which decisively influenced Dante and the whole subsequent Catholic tradition. Intensely interested in Aristotle, as well as Plato, Paul and Augustine, Thomas believed that unaided human thought can take us a long way towards wisdom and truth, although it must always be supplemented by the central mystery of revelation. His writings contain many classic statements of doctrine about angels, the Incarnation, Trinity, sacraments and the soul, and also penetrating discussions on choice, creation and conscience, law, logic and the purpose of life. In this superb selection, arranged chronologically, Ralph McInerny brings together sermons, commentary responses to criticism and substantial extracts from one of Christianity's supreme masterpieces, the Summa theologiae. For anyone concerned to find ways of reconciling science and reason and religion, Thomas has always been a major source inspiration. This volume reveals both the development and sheer scope of his work.
"There are readers of Aquinas''s works, but Penguin''s surpasses all by its sheer size, the very representative choice of texts, the excellent translations, and scholarly, informative introductions." --Albert E. Gunn
A controversial figure in his own day, St. Thomas Aquinas forged a unique synthesis of faith and reason, of ancient philosophy and sacred scripture, which significantly influenced subsequent Catholic tradition and dogma. Intensely interested in Aristotle as well as Plato, Paul, and Augustine, Aquinas believed that unaided human thought can take us a long way toward wisdom and truth, although it must be supplemented by the central mystery of revelation. His writings contain many classic statements of doctrine about angels, the Incarnation, the Trinity, sacraments, and the soul along with penetrating discussions on choice, creation and conscience, law, logic, and the purpose of life.Arranged chronologically, this volume includes sermons, commentaries, responses to criticism, and important extracts from one of Christianity's supreme masterpieces, the Summa theologica. Ralph McInerny has added an informative Introduction on Aquinas's life and work and the reception of his ideas.
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저자(글) Aquinas, Thomas
St. Thomas Aquinas was born around 1225 at Roccasecca near Aquino, to the nobleman Landulf of Aquino. Educated by Benedictine monks at Monte Cassino and then at the University of Naples, it was during his time at university, around 1244, that he joined the Dominican monastic order. This decision so shocked the other members of his noble family that they kidnapped him and held him against his will for a year. Despite this, he remained committed to the religious life and, once he was free, Aquinas went to Cologne to study under St. Albert the Great. In 1256 he tok the degree of Master in Theology, and then embarked on a life of teaching, preaching and writing, living and working in France and Italy. He died from an illness at the abbey of Fossanuova while on his way to attend a meeting of the general council at Lyon in 1274. Thomas Aquinas was formally canonized in 1323.
Aquinas' religious writing has had a significant influence on both theological and philoshical thought throughout the centuries. His two great works are Summa contra Gentiles (1259-64), a treatise on God and his creation, and Summa theologica (1266-73), a massive, though unfinished, work, designed as a complete systematic exposition of theology.
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Introduction Chronology A Note on the Texts Student (1245-56) The Inaugural Sermons (1256) p. 5 On the Principles of Nature (1252-6) p. 18 On Being and Essence (1252-6) p. 30 The Nature of Theology. Commentary on Sentences 1, Prologue (1252-4) p. 50 The Work of the Six Days of Creation. Commentary on Sentences 2.2, d. 12 (1252-4) p. 85 Master at Paris (1256-9) Theology, Faith and Reason. On Boethius On the Trinity, 1-2 (1257) p. 109 How are Things Good? Exposition of On the Hebdomads of Boethius (1257) p. 142 The Meanings of Truth. Disputed Question on Truth, 1 (1256-9) p. 163 On the Teacher. Disputed Question on Truth, II (1256-9) p. 193 On Conscience, Disputed Question on Truth, 17 (1256-9) p. 217 Italy (1259-68) Proof of God's Existence. Summa contra Gentiles, 1, 9-14 (1259) p. 243 The Human Good. Summa contra Gentiles, 3 (1259-65) p. 257 On the Divine Simplicity. Disputed Question of the Power of God, 7 (1265-6) p. 290 On Goodness and the Goodness of God. Summa theologiae, 1, 5-6 (1268) p. 343 On Creation, Summa theologiae, 1, 44 (1268) p. 360 On Angelic Knowledge. Summa theologiae, 1, 54-8 (1268) p. 368 Definitions of Soul. On Aristotle's De anima, 2, 1-3 (1268) p. 410 Platonism and Neoplatonism. Preface to Exposition of On the Divine Names (1265-8) p. 429 Paris (1269-72) The Range of Natural Philosophy. Expositions of Physics, 1, 1, Preface to On the Heavens, Preface to On Sense and the Sensed Object (1269) p. 438 How Words Mean. Exposition of On Interpretation, 1-5 (1270-71) p. 455 On the Ultimate End. Summa theologiae, 1-2, 1-5 (1271) p. 482 On Human Choice. Disputed Question on Evil, 6 (1266-72) p. 551 What Makes Actions Good or Bad? Summa theologiae, 1-2, 18-20 (1271) p. 565 On Law and Natural Law: Summa theologiae, 1-2, 90-94 (1271) p. 611 The Virtues. Summa theologiae, 1-2, 55-7 (1271-2) p. 653 The Active and Contemplative Lives. Summa theologiae, 2-2, 179-81 (1271-2) p. 682 On the Eternity of the World (1271) p. 710 The Love of Wisdom. Exposition of Metaphysics, Preface and 1, 1-3 (1271) p. 718 Naples (1272-4) The Logic of the Incarnation. Summa theologiae, 3, 16 (1273) p. 749 What is a Sacrament? Summa theologiae, 3, 6 (1273) p. 771 The Exposition of the Book of Causes, 1-5 (1272) p. 786 Exposition of Paul's Epistle to Philemon (1273) p. 811 Exposition of the Angelic Salutation (Ave Maria) (1273) p. 822 Glossary p. 828 Table of Contents provided by Blackwell. All Rights Reserved.
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ISBN | 9780140436327 ( 0140436324 ) |
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발행(출시)일자 | 1999년 01월 01일 |
쪽수 | 450쪽 |
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127 * 196
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/ 612 g
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총권수 | 1권 |
언어 | 영어 |
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