“I have pointed out that mere modern free-thought has left everything in a fog, including itself. The assertion that thought is free led first to the denial that will is free; but even about that there was no real determination among the Determinists. In practice, they told men that they must treat their will as free as though it was not free. In other words, Man must live a double life; which is exactly the old heresy of Tiger of Brabant about the Double Mind. In other words, the nineteenth century left everything in chaos; and the importance of Thomas to the twentieth century is that it may give us back a cosmos. We can give here only the rudest sketch of how Aquinas, like Agnostics, beginning in the cosmic cellars, yet climbed to the cosmic towers.”
Quote by G.K. Chesterton
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Saint Thomas Aquinas
This book delves into the life, teachings, and philosophical contributions of Saint Thomas Aquinas, a key figure in the development of Western philosophy and theology. It examines his influential works, including the Summa Theologica, and discusses his impact on the Roman Catholic Church and the broader intellectual landscape of his time. more
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