An Aquinas Reader

Selections from the Writings of Thomas Aquinas

Mary T. Clark

Pages: 492

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ISBN: 9780823220298
Published: 01 March 2000
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Published: 22 October 2024
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This new edition of An Aquinas Reader contains in one closely knit volume representative selections that reflect every aspect of Aquinas’s philosophy. Divided into three section – Reality, God, and Man – this anthology offers an unrivaled perspective of the full scope and rich variety of Aquinas’s thought. It provides the general reader with an overall survey of one of the most outstanding thinks or all time and reveals the major influence he has had on many of the world’s greatest thinkers. This revised third edition of Clark’s perennial still has all of the exceptional qualities that made An Aquinas Reader a classic, but contains a new introduction, improved format, and an updated bibliography.

Mary T. Clark is Professor Emerita of Philosophy at Manhattanville College where she continues to teach. Among her authored books are Augustine, Philosopher of Freedom; Augustinian Personalism, and, most recently, Augustine: An Introduction. She is a former president of the Metaphysical Society of America, the Society of Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, and the American Catholic Philosophical Association, and a recipient of the latter association's Aquinas Medal for eminence in philosophy.