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  • Thomas Aquinas: A Life from Beginning to End

  • Biographies of Christians, Book 6
  • By: Hourly History
  • Narrated by: Mike Nelson
  • Length: 57 mins

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Summary

Thomas Aquinas is known as a great theologian, and his treatises and theories are studied by clergy all over the world. He is celebrated for his words of wisdom as well as the alleged miracles that he performed while he was still alive. Yet as large as his acclaim may be, Aquinas has also had his fair share of detractors both during his lifetime and long thereafter.

In the 20th century, for example, esteemed British philosopher and writer Bertrand Russel went so far in his criticism as to say that he believed that Thomas Aquinas was not a philosopher in the classical sense of the word but rather that he relied more on dogmatic Catholic faith than any sense of inquiry or inductive reasoning. There are of course those that would vehemently argue the opinions of Bertrand Russel. While it is not the purpose of this book to take one side or the other, these arguments and criticisms will be examined as we delve into the history of this great thinker.

Casting all accolades and critiques aside, in this book, you will find the raw, bare bones of the man who Thomas Aquinas came to be. Thomas Aquinas had an exceptional life of both major accomplishments and upsetting setbacks - here, we explore them in full.

Discover a plethora of topics such as:

  • Born into a noble family
  • Joining the Dominican Friars
  • Kidnapped and Imprisoned
  • Journey to Cologne
  • The execution of his brother
  • Late life and death
  • And much more...

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