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Aquinas Arguments Of The Philosophers New Edition Eleonore Stump

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Aquinas Arguments Of The Philosophers New Edition Eleonore Stump
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.7 MB
Pages: 632
Author: Eleonore Stump
ISBN: 9780415378987, 0415378982
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: New edition

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Aquinas Arguments Of The Philosophers New Edition Eleonore Stump by Eleonore Stump 9780415378987, 0415378982 instant download after payment.

I am working my way through this book in a reading group. It isn't bad. For the most part, Stump's exposition of St. Thomas' thought is lucid and insightful. She leads the reader through the dense thickets of St. Thomas' thought, and is able to answer many of the traditional criticisms with grace and insight. However, there is a great deal of historical background and tradition that she omits, which might help shed light on certain obscure areas. For instance, in the chapter on divine simplicity, no mention is made of Pseudo-Dionysius, or the nearly 1000 years of apophatic theology that provide the foundation of St. Thomas' analysis of the simplicity of God. It seems odd to not mention this, to give some context to the discussion. In other places, I am not sure from where she's getting her information -- for example, in the chapter on goodness, she makes reference to two questions in the Summa that she claims show that the precepts of fortitude have to do with fear of the Lord. However, when I looked up the questions, they made no such reference. Very odd, given the general lucidity and clarity of the rest of the work. Again, it's a decent introduction to Aquinas' thought, although readers might want to consult some other guides to get a better sense of historical context when reading this book.

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