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In yet another of his popular books explaining the ideas of the great philosophers in accessible language, Paul Strathern takes on "a shadowy figure amongst the incense clouds of theology," who also happens to be "the finest philosophical mind in Europe for a thousand years (since St. Augustine)," St. Thomas Aquinas. Strathern applies his trademark humor to the Summa Theologica ("Christianity's answer to the Talmud") and the Summa Contra Gentiles, whose "imaginary reader is generally reckoned to be an intellectual Arab. After being subjected to hundreds of pages demonstrating the incontrovertible truth of the Christian religion, it is assumed that he has no alternative but to forswear Islam and embrace Christianity. How many intellectual Arabs subjected themselves to this grueling experience and reached the same conclusion is unknown." Underneath the gags, however, you'll gain a reasonable summation of Aquinas's impact on the scholasticism of his era and the validity of his continued, if somewhat diminished, relevance to present-day philosophy.


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"Dr. Strathern manages to make philosophic peaks clear-and philosophers human....Miraculously succinct, informative and valuable books." -- Otto Scott's Compass, 1/1/97

"Each of these little books is witty and dramatic and creates a sense of time, place, and character....I cannot think of a better way to introduce oneself and one's friends to Western civilization." -- Katherine A. Powers, Boston Globe 10/20/96

"I find them hard to stop reading....Mr. Strathern's books are well-written, clear and informed; they have a breezy wit about them....Good enough for them to provide genuine education." -- Richard Bernstein, New York Times, 7/2/98

"Witty, illuminating, and blessedly concise." -- Jim Holt, Wall Street Journal, 3/18/97

Each ... book[s] is witty ... creates a sense of time, place, and character ... way to introduce oneself ... to Western civilization. -- Katherine A. Powers, Boston Globe.

Well-written, clear and informed, they have a breezy wit about them...I find them hard to stop reading. -- Richard Bernstein, New York Times.

Witty, illuminating, and blessedly concise. -- Jim Holt, Wall Street Journal.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 93 pages
  • Publisher: Ivan R. Dee, Publisher (May 25, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1566631947
  • ISBN-13: 978-1566631945
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 1.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #954,493 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Of very little value, March 21, 2000
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I agree with all the previous reviews. I had just finished G.K. Chesterton's book on Aquinas. Chesterton is a marvelous writer, but being a devout Catholic, he assumed the reader would know Aquinas' philosophy. I picked up this book to learn more. I didn't. Strathern constantly sacrificed his point for the sake of cruel witticisms. Other than a bit of history about Aquinas' life, I came away with the impression that Strathern: (a) considers Catholics beneath contempt: (b) believes the people of Medieval times have nothing to say to us (c) is so embittered toward Christianity that he can scarcely bear to credit it with any good. More than anything, this book irritated me because it never gives the basic points of Aquinas' philosophy. Even when granting Aquinas' intellect reluctant praise, Strathern doesn't elaborate on why Thomas was brilliant. I agree with the other reviewer who wondered if Strathern had even read Thomas Aquinas. If all the books in the series are this bad, I won't waste my time.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Thomas Aquinas in 90 Slanders, March 7, 2006
By George R Dekle "Bob Dekle" (Lake City, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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Strathern says Thomas Aquinas was a towering figure of Medieval philosophy. I had to read another book (Aquinas for Armchair Theologians) to find out why.

Strathern is less interested in revealing Aquinas' philosophy than in reviling his theology. Strathern outlines Aquinas' life, discusses Aquinas' philosophical errors, and ridicules Aquinas' theology. Along the way, he succeeds in ignoring almost every important contribution Aquinas made to the history of Western thought. E.g., Aquinas' profound effect on the thought of Martin Luther King, Jr., helped shape the American Civil Rights movement. But why write about that when you can lampoon Aquinas for making philosophical arguments in support of Christianity?

In the last paragraph of his afterword Strathern celebrates Descartes' dictum "cogito ergo sum" because with it, modern philosophy had begun and the cobwebs of Aquinas' teachings were "swept away forever." A reading of Descartes' "Discourse on Method" reveals that Descartes reasoned from "cogito ergo sum" to the existence of God. Far from "sweeping away" Aquinas' cobwebs, Descartes seems to be very much entangled in them. The belief that reason could provide a pathway to God was not original to Descartes, Aquinas thought of it a few centuries before Descartes' time. There are still enough of Aquinas' cobwebs around for Martin Luther King, Jr., to have quoted Aquinas in his "Letter from a Birmingham Jail," and for George Bush, Sr., to have patterned his speech justifying Desert Storm after Aquinas' model for the just war.

Almost everything about modern thought is influenced by Thomas Aquinas, from Greenpeace to the World Court. You won't learn how reading this book. Read "Aquinas for Armchair Theologians" instead.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 90 Minutes of Classic philosophers, May 12, 2007
In Feb., on Maui, my wife found this book in our condo laundry room. and, I read it. I liked it so much, I have not only acquired it, but, most of the 90 Minute series. I keep reading and adding.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Anti-Catholic snobbery
Assuming good faith, I'm not quite sure why this book was written. There's very little discussion about and explanation of Thomas' philosophy. Read more
Published on March 6, 2007 by Lance Acanfrio

1.0 out of 5 stars Condescending and sarcastic
I am so glad I was able to obtain this book on loan because I can think of much better ways to spend my money. Read more
Published on January 9, 2006 by D. Langdon

4.0 out of 5 stars A Very Basic Introduction to Thomas Aquinas
The title of this 2 CD set is Thomas Aquinas in 90 minutes, and that is exactly what this is: a very basic introduction. Read more
Published on March 25, 2005 by Curtis Chambers

1.0 out of 5 stars I decided to write this review...
... in order to stand and be counted but I must say that the other reviewers pretty much said it all. There is little analysis of the thought of Aquinas in this book. Read more
Published on March 25, 2002 by Mr.Reviewer

1.0 out of 5 stars SAVE YOUR MONEY, AND/OR TIME
I read Mr. Strathern's book while waiting for a movie- it took about 50 min. (missed movie, had to catch later one). Read more
Published on November 1, 1998

1.0 out of 5 stars This book makes questionable claims; not recommended.
This book is very readable, occasionally witty, and author Paul Strathern sometimes makes interesting philosophical comments. Read more
Published on August 23, 1998 by Robert Reuter

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