First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life, March 1st, 1999
Thomas Aquinas (1224/5-1274), Doctor communis and a Doctor for the ages, has something to offer all who are serious about finding truth. He was a medieval Catholic priest, but deserves a place among the most significant figures of the second millennium. More than seven centuries after his death his writings and teachings still seem fresh and, what is more important, true. Aquinas's profound love for the Incarnation makes him a faithful guide centuries later for preserving the Christian Church. That Church is committed to reconciling the divine with the human. At the end of the millennium about...
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