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Issue 73
Thomas Aquinas: Greatest Medieval Theologian

Issue 73
2002

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Thomas Aquinas: Did You Know?
Interesting and unusual fact about Thomas Aquinas


From the Editor: The Eminent Obscure
How accounting, Aristotle, and the first teachers' unions transformed higher education.


The Dazzling 'Dumb Ox'
His family thought he was throwing his life away. His classmates thought he was stupid. They didn't understand.


Left Behind
A life of fabulous privilege lost its grip on Thomas.


I Can Write No More'
Why did Thomas suddenly cut short his career? One famous author has a guess.


The Summa and Its Parts
Taken as a whole, the Summa Theologica overwhelms most readers. So take one bite at a time.


A Taste of Thomas
With systematic seriousness, the doctor answers a key question of faith: If God predestines, why should we pray?


Devoutly I Adore Thee


Medieval U.
How accounting, Aristotle, and the first teachers' unions transformed higher education.


Life on Campus
Not all medieval students were monks, but all observed a regimented lifestyle.


How You Should Study'
In a letter, Thomas shares his tips for academic success.


Good Habits
Benedictines, Franciscans, and Dominicans all sought to live by high ideals, but only one order matched Thomas's love for both spirituality and intellect.


Thomas Aquinas: Christian History Timeline - Storms of the Thirteenth Century
The Christian History timeline.

Theology on the Edge
When competing ideologies had fragmented Christian thought, Thomas forged a solution.


Aquinas for President?
His views on government, law, and economics would shake the system.


Thomas Aquinas: A Gallery of Scholastic Superstars
The white heat produced by these great minds lit up the High Middle Ages.


A Mingling of Minds
Why was one of Christianity's best thinkers so ready to learn from a Muslim and a Jew?


From Interfaith Dialogue to Apologetics
Thomas respected Muslims' knowledge of philosophy, but their misconceptions about Christianity concerned him deeply.


Popes, Philosophers, and Peeping Thomists
Whenever it seems that Aquinas might recede into dusty memory, a new wave of truth-seekers brings him back.


Thomas Aquinas: Christian History Interview - He's Our Man
Evangelicals can embrace a rich inheritance from Aquinas.




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