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5.0 out of 5 stars Summon Your Demons
It is a sad thing indeed, that the great Thomas Aquinas is the court theologian of the Roman Church. Those with an atheist bent, and who have never read a single line of Thomas's writings, point to his Summa Theologica, and brush him aside as a dullard and an adulterator of Aristotelianism. The truth is that Thomas was an excellent philosopher in his own right. Summa...
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3.0 out of 5 stars interesting
I think this book is actually quite intresting albeit somewhat lengthly. Its a great deal if you are interested in christian theology!
Published on August 30, 2009 by Mitchell C. Miranda


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5.0 out of 5 stars Summon Your Demons, November 28, 2009
This review is from: On Evil (Paperback)
It is a sad thing indeed, that the great Thomas Aquinas is the court theologian of the Roman Church. Those with an atheist bent, and who have never read a single line of Thomas's writings, point to his Summa Theologica, and brush him aside as a dullard and an adulterator of Aristotelianism. The truth is that Thomas was an excellent philosopher in his own right. Summa Theologica is not the best that he wrote. Dominique Chenu rightly pointed out that the Disputed Questions, and not the Summa, are to be considered the greatest among the writings of Thomas. And among the Disputed Questions, the one on hand, De Malo (On Evil), stands out as perhaps the very best. In this work, Thomas Aquinas offers us the most detailed anatomy of evil ever put down on paper. The only shortcoming of this work is that it is geared towards evil as an individual act, be it demonic or human. Thomas has nothing to say regarding the reality of social evil. But the latter perspective cannot be expected from a philosopher of the Middle Ages. Even so, those of our contemporaries who have the tenacity to study this brilliant treatise are likely to reap ample reward.
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3.0 out of 5 stars interesting, August 30, 2009
This review is from: On Evil (Paperback)
I think this book is actually quite intresting albeit somewhat lengthly. Its a great deal if you are interested in christian theology!
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