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Étienne Gilson

    June 13, 1884 – September 19, 1978

    Étienne Gilson was a preeminent scholar of medieval philosophy, revitalizing interest in the era and illuminating its connections to modern thought. His profound grasp of medieval thought, particularly its Christian foundations and relationship with reason and faith, earned him global acclaim. Gilson's work demonstrates how medieval perspectives can continue to inform contemporary philosophical discussions, offering insight into an unwavering conviction in God's existence as the bedrock of meticulous rational inquiry.

    Étienne Gilson
    Thomist Realism and the Critique of Knowledge
    The Christian Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas
    Heloise and Abelard
    Wisdom and Love in St. Thomas Aquinas
    Medieval Essays
    Methodical Realism: A Handbook for Beginning Realists