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Thomas Aquinas - Theologian of the Christian Life

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Zusatztext 'Healy asks, "Do we need another book on Thomas?" We certainly do need another book if it is as good as this one. To write with such beautiful clarity and economy about the thought of Aquinas as Healy has done is an extraordinary achievement. This is a book that should be read by anyone beginning to read Aquinas but also by those who have read the Summa Theologica for years.' Stanley M. Hauerwas, Gilbert T. Rowe Professor of Theology, Duke University, USA'I cannot imagine a better account of Thomas Aquinas as a Christian theologian'. Fergus Kerr OP, Regent of Blackfriars Hall, Oxford, UK'A wonderful introduction to Thomas, and to the Christian Life, as that involves engagement with scripture and the effort to follow Christ faithfully.' Kathryn Tanner, Professor of Theology, University of Chicago, USA'Healy [...] shows in an accessible way some of the character, extent and complexities of Aquinas' mature theology... Healy's contribution adds significantly to the recent secondary literature on Aquinas and, for the present reviewer, he offers the most compelling reason for engaging intensely with Aquinas' deceptively 'clear and succinct' writings: one might learn how to be a more faithful disciple of Jesus Christ.' New Blackfriars'[Healy's] stimulating reading of Aquinas paints a fuller portrait of him for students of theology. Those who remain committed to more philosophical interpretations will also find much of interest here, not least the challenge to sketch alternative portraits of Aquinas postmodernus.' TLS'The book presupposes some acquaintance with Aquinas's theology and should be of particular interest to post-graduates and others interested in theological method.' Theological book review'Healy's work has a number of virtues that make it well worth choosing from amongst the crowd... Nicholas Healy deserves high praise for his engaging style and impressive synthetic abilities. He skillfully hightlights many of the most important lessons in Thomas's rich theology and presents them in their historical context in a concise manner. This book is a delightful read that takes many of Thomas's theological gems and weaves them into a beautiful tapestry.' Nova et Vetera'The organization of material in Healy's book is helpful, and his writing is both lively and clear. But his greatest contribution is the simple reminder that Thomas was a Christian theologian, a master of the sacra pagina, and a faithful member of the Order of Preachers.' The Thomist'This is a mature study of Aquinas' mature theology and strongly to be recommended to readers new to medieval thought and anxious to get a fair picture of the scene before the pre-Reformation battles really began. Evangelical readers will find it stimulating.' Anvil'Nicholas Healy's book is a remarkable achievement, especially when one considers its brevity. Its readable yet scholarly style makes it an excellent resource for seminaries, theology courses, and general readers interested in Aquinas. The book reads like a well-paced survey of the Summa Theologiae through the lens of Aquinas's scripture commentaries (particularly John's Gospel). I commend it especially for its intentionally theological reading of the Summa, and interpretation that brings the full richness of Aquinas's trinitarianism and Christology to bear on everything from his account of creation and analogia entis to his anthropology... Healy has given us an excellent and useful book. It lives up to its title, making a convincing case that Aquinas is best read as a certain kind of theologian...' Scottish Journal of Theology‘… a concise and highly accessible introduction to Thomas’ theology, surveying his historical context and development, reception history, and the major doctrines of the Christian faith in Thomas’ Summa Theologiae.’ Theology Forum Informationen zum Autor Nicholas M. Healy, St John's University, New York Klappentext The work of Thomas Aquinas (1224-1275...

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Authors Nicholas Healy, Nicholas M Healy, Nicholas M. Healy, Healy Nicholas
Assisted by John Inglis (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.05.2003
 
EAN 9780754614722
ISBN 978-0-7546-1472-2
No. of pages 152
Series Great Theologians Series
Great Theologians Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy

RELIGION / Christian Theology / General, RELIGION / Christianity / General, Theology, Christianity, Christian theology

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