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Text: English (translation)
Original Language: German

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  • Paperback: 181 pages
  • Publisher: Ignatius Press; Subsequent edition (June 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0898703190
  • ISBN-13: 978-0898703191
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.7 x 0.6 inches
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So bound up is the life of St. Thomas Aquinas with the thirteenth century that the year in which the century reached its mid-point, 1250, was likewise the mid-point of Thomas' life, though he was only twenty-five years old at the time and still sitting at the feet of Albertus Magnus as a student in the Monastery of the Holy Cross in Cologne. Read the first page
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Thomas Aquinas, University of Paris, Summa Against the Pagans, Dominican Order, Middle Ages, Albertus Magnus, Holy Scripture, Siger of Brabant, Western Christendom, Christian West, Monte Cassino, Gospel of John, Order of Preachers, Dionysius Areopagita, New Testament, Peter of Hibernia, Corpus Christi, Epistles of Paul, Franciscan Order
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51 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Worthy Study, July 31, 2001
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This book is one of the essential studies of St. Thomas's life and thought. It is especially valuable because it preserves some of the profound insights of two other Thomists whose books have either never been translated into English (Grabmann) or are, alas, out-of-print (Chenu). Pieper's treatment of St. Thomas's (and Aristotle's) use of language is absolutely essential reading for beginning students of Aquinas who have not read the more thorough treatments (by Chenu and Blanche - now largely forgotten) upon which it is based. Pieper also captures better than most biographers the importance of Thomas's decision to embrace both of the apparently opposed movements of his day, the back-to-the-Bible movement of the mendicant orders and, the modern, scientific movement of Aristotelianism.

There are a few points on which I think Pieper is wrong, most importantly on the question of Thomas's "Aristotelianism." In his justifiable attempt to show that Thomas is not an unqualified Aristotelian, Pieper goes too far the other direction and leaves the reader with the impression that Thomas was a defender of Plato. Especially troubling is Pieper's citation of passages from Thomas's Commentaries on Aristotle's De Anima and Metaphysics, which he, Pieper, claims defend Plato against Aristotle's criticisms: I cannot figure out how Pieper could construe the cited passages in such a way. Also, Pieper's criticism of the Inquistion, the Dominican order's role in it, and Thomas's defense of it seems surprisingly naive coming from an author steeped in the history of the Church. But these are relatively minor flaws in an otherwise worthy study of St. Thomas.

My rating of other books on St. Thomas: (1) Josef Pieper, The Silence of St. Thomas. ***** One of the very best books on St. Thomas Aquinas; see my ... review. (2) G.K. Chesterton, St. Thomas Aquinas: the Dumb Ox. ***** A justly acclaimed popular account of the life and work of St. Thomas; a thoroughly enjoyable reading experience for student and general reader alike. (3) Marie-Dominique Chenu O.P., Toward Understanding St. Thomas. ***** THE indispensible work for every serious student; sadly, out-of-print. (4) Ralph McInerny, St. Thomas Aquinas. **** A scholarly introduction to Thomas's philosophical thought, which emphasizes Aquinas's indebteness to Aristotle and Boethius. (5) Jean-Pierre Torrell O.P., St. Thomas Aquinas: the Person and his Work. **** Currently the standard scholarly biography.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A sound look at Thomas's life and cultural background., March 7, 1999
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Pieper is an excellent writer and has done extensive research on Thomas Aquinas. Even though the book does not give an in-depth discussion of Thomas's philosophy, it does give an excellent account of Thomas's life and the cultural background of the Medieval period which Aquinas both embodied and transcended. It does, however, go over the most basic concepts of Thomas's philosophy (the five ways, for example).
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5.0 out of 5 stars I finally understand something about Thomas Aquinas!, September 22, 2006
By Hunter Smith (California, USA) - See all my reviews
Josef Pieper does a wonderful job of making Thomas Aquinas understandable. He does it by broadly covering several important aspects: the first is framing the time in which he lived from a historical point of view, second he presents some biographical facts about Thomas and who is was as a man, thirdly he presents the situation of the Church and the Dominicans at the time, and then he masterfully blends in the most important concepts that Thomas Aquinas contributed to the world. He doesn't go into too much depth on his theology or philosopy - this would kill the average reader like me. But his does provide enough details to start your intellect moving forward which is wonderful. It left me with the feeling I've learned a lot, yet and now thirsty for more which is very rare in a book. I would not guess this is a book for a high level theology/philosophy student unless he was in a level 101 class. That being said it's full of wonderful insights. I would say this is for an advanced lay person who is really starting to learn more about his spiritual life and also more about what has structured church thinking for centuries. A 'must have' for an advanced Catholic library in your home. Also, this is a book recommend in James Schall's "Another Sort of Learning" which is another wonderful book.
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2.0 out of 5 stars eh
I had to read this book for my college philosophy class, and for a book thats suppose to be made for beginners in philosophy, it was quite hard to read and understand. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Jayne Lowder

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
Pieper mastefully gets inside of the thinking of St Thomas and of the milieu. He shows how the mendicant orders were a response to a special historical situation, in particular,... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Aquinas

4.0 out of 5 stars Good book, a bit tough, though.
This is a very difficult book that will help you to understand St Thomas philosophy. It turns very slow, sometimes.
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