John F. Boyle
John F. Boyle is Professor of Catholic Studies at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota. A graduate of the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies and the University of Toronto, he has received a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, the Aquinas Medal from the University of Dallas, and has delivered the Aquinas Lecture at the National University of Ireland.
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Boyle’s grasp of Aquinas’s thought, especially as it concerns the privileged role of ‘the sacred page’ (sacra pagina), and his level of scholarship are of the highest order. A most welcome scholarly contribution.
Paul Gondreau
Providence College
This precious collection of articles lies at the crossroads of three of the most promising orientations in current studies on Aquinas: attention to the medieval context in which his work was elaborated, interest in his biblical commentaries and in his exegetical technique, and above all the conviction that the fruitful interaction between biblical exegesis and systematic reflection is essential to theology. A Thomism thus designed could become again a resource for contemporary theology.
Serge-Thomas Bonino, O.P.
President of The Pontifical Academy of Saint Thomas
For the past twenty-five years, John Boyle has established himself as one of the closest readers and clearest expositors of Thomas Aquinas in the English-speaking world. This collection of some of his most important essays bears witness to Boyle’s special genius for illuminating the often foreign dynamics of Aquinas’s distinctly scholastic engagement with Scripture, in his biblical commentaries and systematic works alike. The present volume is a gift to Aquinas scholars and is essential reading for anyone seeking a better grasp of Aquinas as reader and teacher of the sacred page.
Michael Hahn
Mount St. Mary’s Seminary (Emmitsburg, MD)
Boyle’s grasp of Aquinas’s thought, especially as it concerns the privileged role of ‘the sacred page’ (sacra pagina), and his level of scholarship are of the highest order. A most welcome scholarly contribution.
Paul Gondreau
Providence College
This precious collection of articles lies at the crossroads of three of the most promising orientations in current studies on Aquinas: attention to the medieval context in which his work was elaborated, interest in his biblical commentaries and in his exegetical technique, and above all the conviction that the fruitful interaction between biblical exegesis and systematic reflection is essential to theology. A Thomism thus designed could become again a resource for contemporary theology.
Serge-Thomas Bonino, O.P.
President of The Pontifical Academy of Saint Thomas
For the past twenty-five years, John Boyle has established himself as one of the closest readers and clearest expositors of Thomas Aquinas in the English-speaking world. This collection of some of his most important essays bears witness to Boyle’s special genius for illuminating the often foreign dynamics of Aquinas’s distinctly scholastic engagement with Scripture, in his biblical commentaries and systematic works alike. The present volume is a gift to Aquinas scholars and is essential reading for anyone seeking a better grasp of Aquinas as reader and teacher of the sacred page.
Michael Hahn
Mount St. Mary’s Seminary (Emmitsburg, MD)
Boyle’s grasp of Aquinas’s thought, especially as it concerns the privileged role of ‘the sacred page’ (sacra pagina), and his level of scholarship are of the highest order. A most welcome scholarly contribution.
Paul Gondreau
Providence College
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