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If Saint Thomas Aquinas was a great theologian, it is in no small
part because he was a great philosopher. And he was a great
philosopher because he was a great metaphysician. In the twentieth
century, metaphysics was not much in vogue, among either
theologians or even philosophers; but now it is making a comeback,
and once the contours of Thomas's metaphysical vision are glimpsed,
it looks like anything but a museum piece. It only needs some
dusting off. Many are studying Thomas now for the answers that he
might be able to give to current questions, but he is perhaps even
more interesting for the questions that he can raise regarding
current answers: about the physical world, about human life and
knowledge, and (needless to say) about God. This book is aimed at
helping those who are not experts in medieval thought to begin to
enter into Thomas's philosophical point of view. Along the way, it
brings out some aspects of his thought that are not often
emphasised in the current literature, and it offers a reading of
his teaching on the divine nature that goes rather against the
drift of some prominent recent interpretations.
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