Commentary on the Letters of Saint Paul to the Galatians and Ephesians (Latin-English Opera Omnia)

Although Thomas Aquinas's influence over philosophy endures to this day, the medieval genius did not consider himself a philosopher, but a Scripture scholar. The Aquinas Institute's hardcover Latin-English editions of Aquinas's commentaries on the Letters of St. Paul make many of these commentaries available in English for the first time.The bilingual format makes the work of this intellectual giant accessible to a broader audience than ever before in history. Aquinas's commentaries on the Pauline letters is a great gift for pastors, seminarians, or anyone who seeks a deeper intellectual reflection on Scripture.

Product Details
Authors: Fr. Fabian Larcher, OP, St. Thomas Aquinas, The Aquinas Institute
Pages: 360
Publish Date: May 2018
Publisher: Emmaus Academic
Categories: Academic, Aquinas Pauline Commentaries, Aquinas Scriptural Commentaries, Books, eBooks, Emmaus Academic, Fr. Fabian Larcher, Latin-English Opera Omnia, OP, St. Thomas Aquinas, The Aquinas Institute, Theology
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St. Thomas Aquinas

An intellectual giant of the 13th century, Thomas Aquinas is best known for the clarity of thought in his philosophical and theological writings. His primary occupation at the University of Paris was as a theologian and a commentator on Sacred Scripture, and his philosophical work was always at the service of his Scriptural meditations. The writings of Thomas Aquinas remain widely influential to this day. “In his thinking, the demands of reason and the power of faith found the most elevated synthesis ever attained by human thought.” (John Paul II, Fides et Ratio)