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Aquinas

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The book offers a "non-foundational" interpretation of Thomas Aquinas's philosophical theology, influenced by Wittgenstein, which challenges the traditional separation of philosophy and theology. It highlights Aquinas's role in merging Hellenic thought with theological inquiry, countering the neo-Thomist view that sought to present Catholic faith as purely rational. The author engages with contemporary philosophical ideas, emphasizing that all inquiry is rooted in tradition and faith, thus aligning more closely with Aquinas's original thought and offering a fresh perspective for modern scholars.

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Aquinas, David B. Burrell

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