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In his highly-regarded Thomas Aquinas: A Historical and
Philosophical Profile, while grasping fully that by profession and
self-understanding Thomas Aquinas was formally a Christian
theologian for whom philosophy as such was a noble artifact of an
un-Christian past, Pasquale Porro demonstrates that nonetheless in
each of his writings Thomas turned decisively to the ancient
discipline, at the time embodied in the Arts faculty of the
university, not only to ground and guide his reform of theological
pedagogy but also, as a sage, to engage directly the complete
system of profane sciences. Reflecting the highest standards of
philological and textual scholarship (notably the decades-long
research of the Leonine Commission) accompanied by judicious
philosophic analysis, Porro lucidly exposes the salient
philosophical issues in each of Thomas's writings, which he
presents in chronological order and interprets within the
parameters of the temporal circumstances and institutional
imperatives of their composition and in respect of the
authoritative texts that Thomas encountered. The clear translation
of Porro's original Italian text by Joseph Trabbic and Roger Nutt
will make his masterful study readily accessible to
English-speaking students and enthusiasts of Thomas Aquinas, and
will serve to refine and elevate their discourse about the medieval
Dominican. - Kent Emery, Jr., University of Notre Dame
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