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Thomas I. White

    Father Thomas Joseph White, O.P., is a leading scholar in Thomistic metaphysics and Christology, known for his expertise in Roman Catholic-Reformed ecumenical dialogue. As one of the youngest professors at the Pontifical Academy of the Immaculate Conception, he brings a fresh and insightful perspective to complex theological discussions. His work delves into profound questions of faith and reason, making sophisticated theological concepts accessible to a wide audience.

    Exodus
    Discovering Philosophy
    • Discovering Philosophy is a comprehensive introduction to philosophy that is specially designed for readers who are more comfortable with secondary, rather than primary sources. Using more accessible content that is unintimidating yet intellectually engaging, it relates the philosophical issues to readers' own experiences and challenges them to do philosophy on their own. Presents excerpts from primary sources when appropriate, but relies primarily on summaries, explanations, and discussions of the major arguments on the issues involved; teaches readers not so much about what philosophers think, but how to think philosophically themselves; demonstrates that after understanding a philosopher's position we are supposed to react to it, not memorize it; explores the major, traditional areas and topics of philosophy – logic, free will/determinism, ethics, political obligation, the nature of reality, knowledge, the existence of God, the meaning of life.

      Discovering Philosophy
    • Exodus

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Exodus recounts the origins of ancient Israel, but it is also a book of religious symbols. How should it be interpreted, especially in light of modern historical-critical study? In this addition to an acclaimed series, a respected scholar offers a theological reading of Exodus that highlights Aquinas's interpretations of the text. As with other volumes in the series, this commentary is ideal for those called to ministry, serving as a rich resource for preachers, teachers, students, and study groups.

      Exodus