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.
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Categories: Academic, Books, Emmaus Academic, Latin-English Opera Omnia, St. Thomas Aquinas, The Aquinas Institute, The Aquinas Institute, The Aquinas Institute Sets, Theology
Tags: Aquinas Pauline Commentaries, Aquinas Scriptural Commentaries
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Pages | 2280 |
Publish Date | May 2018 |
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phillip.cockrell –
I have purchased both the Pauline commentaries and the the Gospels (Matthew and John) and I can say that I am thoroughly impressed by this Aquinas series. I am a graduate student working on my masters degree in Theology and I am discerning and hoping to be called for the permanent Diaconate. Having these biblical commentaries has helped me beyond measure in my Theology coursework. You do not get this level of detail in electronic libraries. The commentary of St. Thomas Aquinas is timeless and still very relevant today. He often quotes other Doctors of the Church, such as St. Augustine, St. John Chrysotom, and many others. You get the scripture in Latin, Greek, and English. The commentary is in Latin and English. St. Aquinas draws out the typology we see foretold in the Old Testament, and manifest in the New Testament.
The binding and quality of these books are sure to be part of a treasured sacred library for generations to come. I would highly recommend this series for students, catechists, deacons, priests, and professors. This is a wise investment into such a treasure trove of sacred knowledge!