A patient and faithful working of primary Thomistic texts, this
volume presents a systematic and unified character of Aquinas's
theory of moral agency as it relates to human action. Focusing
especially on the Summa theologiae, Ralph McInerny carefully argues
that Aquinas's theory of moral action stands up to contemporary
needs and remains adequate against contemporary criticism. This
lively and incisive study by a first-rate scholar demonstrates a
breadth of knowledge of Aquinas in a novel, yet scholarly, fashion.
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