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  2. 5 days ago · Saint Thomas Aquinas, Italian Dominican theologian and Roman Catholic saint, the foremost medieval Scholastic. He was responsible for the classical systematization of Latin theology, and he wrote some of the most gravely beautiful eucharistic hymns in the church’s liturgy.

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  3. 5 days ago · 1 Leo Strauss, On Nietzsche’s Thus Spoke Zarathustra, ed. Richard L. Velkley (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2017), 5–6; Michael Zuckert, “The Fullness of Being: Thomas Aquinas and the Modern Critique of Natural Law,” The Review of Politics 69 (2007): 47; Geoffrey M. Vaughan, “Wisdom and Folly: Reconsidering Leo Strauss on the Natural Law,” in Leo Strauss and His ...

  4. 4 days ago · Feast Day: January 28 – CNA. On Jan. 28, the Roman Catholic Church celebrates Saint Thomas Aquinas, the 13th century theologian who showed that the Catholic faith is in harmony with philosophy and all other branches of knowledge. Blessed John Paul II, in his 1998 letter “Fides et Ratio,” said St. Thomas “had the great merit of giving ...

  5. 2 days ago · Thomas Aquinas wrote the famous “Five Ways.”. Francisco Suarez reformulated them and St. Anselm left us his famous “ontological argument.”. Just one of the Aquinas “ways” will convince ...

  6. 5 days ago · WOF 435: The Enduring Relevance of St. Thomas Aquinas. Most in contemporary secular culture have probably never heard of the name “Thomas Aquinas.”. However, his thought remains more pertinent than ever—not only to theology and philosophy but also to current conversations on how to build a more stable, just, and prosperous political order.

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    2 days ago · ' Natural law '). Aquinas argues that because human beings have reason, and because reason is a spark of the divine (see: image of God), all human lives are sacred and of infinite value compared to any other created object, meaning all humans are fundamentally equal and bestowed with an intrinsic basic set of rights that no human can remove.

  8. 5 days ago · It allows us to affirm “s pes in virtute ” with both Tacitus and Thomas Aquinas. To be precise: “In valor, there is hope;” namely, the hope that our virtue may be fully complete. To express the thought another way: it is as men of valor that we will be all we can be. This essay was first published here in May 2016.

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