"Aquinas on God's Simplicity and Perfection" offers a detailed translation and explanation of Questions 3-6 from the Summa Theologiae. It explores Aquinas's views on God's nature, participation, and the transcendentals. Aimed at advanced students and educators, it clarifies complex concepts and includes a glossary of terms.
Michael Augros Books
This author delves deeply into classical philosophy and its timeless principles. Their work is characterized by meticulous analysis and a remarkable ability to connect ancient thought with contemporary concerns. Through rigorous study and an academic career, they have cultivated a unique vantage point from which to explore ethical and metaphysical questions. Their approach offers readers profound insights into the fundamental aspects of human existence and thought.


This detailed translation and exposition of the first two Questions of the Summa Theologiae is aimed at advanced students and teachers. It explores Aquinas's "Five Ways," contextualizes arguments within Thomistic philosophy, and defines technical terms. The book features appendices, a primary sources index, and a glossary.