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Aquinas

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The book presents a "non-foundational" interpretation of Thomas Aquinas's philosophical theology, influenced by Wittgenstein and challenging traditional separations between philosophy and theology. It argues for Aquinas's role in merging Hellenic thought with philosophical theology, countering the neo-Thomist perspective that sought to isolate reason from faith. The text highlights the importance of free creation in Aquinas's work and suggests that contemporary philosophical inquiries are inherently tied to tradition, echoing insights from thinkers like Gadamer and MacIntyre.

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Aquinas, David B. Burrell

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2016
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