Thomas Aquinas

Panel of an altarpiece from [[Ascoli Piceno]], Italy, by [[Carlo Crivelli]] (15th century) Thomas Aquinas ( ; ; – 7 March 1274) was an Italian Dominican friar and priest, the foremost Scholastic thinker, as well as one of the most influential philosophers and theologians in the Western tradition. A Doctor of the Church, he was from the county of Aquino in the Kingdom of Sicily.

Thomas was a proponent of natural theology and the father of a school of thought (encompassing both theology and philosophy) known as Thomism. Central to his thought was the doctrine of natural law, which he argued was accessible to human reason and grounded in the very nature of human beings, providing a basis for understanding individual rights and moral duties. He argued that God is the source of the light of natural reason and the light of faith. He embraced several ideas put forward by Aristotle and attempted to synthesize Aristotelian philosophy with the principles of Christianity. Aquinas' natural law theory has been influential in shaping ideas about human liberty and the moral limits of government authority. He has been described as "the most influential thinker of the medieval period" and "the greatest of the medieval philosopher-theologians".

Thomas's best-known works are the unfinished ''Summa Theologica'', or ''Summa Theologiae'' (1265–1274), the ''Disputed Questions on Truth'' (1256–1259) and the ''Summa contra Gentiles'' (1259–1265). His commentaries on Christian Scripture and on Aristotle also form an important part of his body of work. He is also notable for his Eucharistic hymns, which form a part of the Church's liturgy.

As a Doctor of the Church, Thomas Aquinas is considered one of the Catholic Church's greatest theologians and philosophers. He is known in Catholic theology as the ("Angelic Doctor", with the title "doctor" meaning "teacher"), and the ("Universal Doctor"). In 1999, John Paul II added a new title to these traditional ones: ("Doctor of Humanity/Humaneness"). Provided by Wikipedia
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    <<Die>> Lawinennoth in der Schweiz im Jahre 1888 by Bruhin, Thomas Aquinas

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    Divi Thomae Aquinatis [...] in omnes D. Pauli apostoli epistolas commentaria by Thomas Aquinas santo

    Published 1857
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    <<Die>> Lawinennoth in der Schweiz im Jahre 1888 by Bruhin, Thomas Aquinas

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    Beiträge zur Flora Vorarlbergs by Bruhin, Thomas Aquinas 1835-1895, Bruhin, Thomas Aquinas 1835-1895, Bruhin, Thomas Aquinas 1835-1895, Bruhin, Thomas Aquinas 1835-1895

    Published 1865
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    Biel und seine Umgebung nebst einem botanischen Anhang by Bruhin, Thomas Aquinas 1835-1895

    Published 1884
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    Flora Einsidlensis by Bruhin, Thomas Aquinas 1835-1895

    Published 1864
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    Prodromus florae adventiciae boreali-americanae by Bruhin, Thomas Aquinas 1835-1895

    Published 1885
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    Die Lawinennoth in der Schweiz im Jahre 1888 by Bruhin, Thomas Aquinas 1835-1895

    Published 1888
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