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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ralph McInernyPublisher: University of Notre Dame Press Imprint: University of Notre Dame Press Edition: Annotated edition Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.390kg ISBN: 9780268009762ISBN 10: 0268009767 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 30 December 1989 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , General , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsMcInerny has succeeded in making the thought of the Common Doctor accessible to the common man . . . the book is both clear and helpful. Thanks to Professor McInerny for having written this introduction to Saint Thomas's thought. It is the best available. | This is a superb introduction to the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas. It is so lucidly and wittingly written that even a Thomistic novice like this reviewer quickly lost most of his apprehension and became absorbed in the broad and fascinating survey offered by the author. | . . . Intended to be a 'first, informal look into the vast world of St. Thomas Aquinas.' Extensive bibliographical notes with additional suggested readings for each chapter are found at the end of the book. There is also a discussion of the various English translations available of Thomas' writings. If a church library needs an introduction to the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas, this is a good one to buy. This is a superb introduction to the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas. It is so lucidly and wittingly written that even a Thomistic novice like this reviewer quickly lost most of his apprehension and became absorbed in the broad and fascinating survey offered by the author. -Homiletic and Pastoral Review McInerny has succeeded in making the thought of the Common Doctor accessible to the common man . . . the book is both clear and helpful. Thanks to Professor McInerny for having written this introduction to Saint Thomas's thought. It is the best available. -The Canadian Catholic Review ... intended to be a 'first, informal look into the vast world of St. Thomas Aquinas.' Extensive bibliographical notes with additional suggested readings for each chapter are found at the end of the book. There is also a discussion of the various English translations available of Thomas' writings. If a church library needs an introduction to the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas, this is a good one to buy. -Church and Synagogue Libraries """This is a superb introduction to the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas. It is so lucidly and wittingly written that even a Thomistic novice like this reviewer quickly lost most of his apprehension and became absorbed in the broad and fascinating survey offered by the author."" —Homiletic and Pastoral Review “McInerny has succeeded in making the thought of the Common Doctor accessible to the common man . . . the book is both clear and helpful. Thanks to Professor McInerny for having written this introduction to Saint Thomas’s thought. It is the best available.” —The Canadian Catholic Review “... intended to be a ‘first, informal look into the vast world of St. Thomas Aquinas.’ Extensive bibliographical notes with additional suggested readings for each chapter are found at the end of the book. There is also a discussion of the various English translations available of Thomas’ writings. If a church library needs an introduction to the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas, this is a good one to buy.” —Church and Synagogue Libraries" McInerny has succeeded in making the thought of the Common Doctor accessible to the common man . . . the book is both clear and helpful. Thanks to Professor McInerny for having written this introduction to Saint Thomas's thought. It is the best available. | This is a superb introduction to the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas. It is so lucidly and wittingly written that even a Thomistic novice like this reviewer quickly lost most of his apprehension and became absorbed in the broad and fascinating survey offered by the author. | . . . Intended to be a `first, informal look into the vast world of St. Thomas Aquinas.' Extensive bibliographical notes with additional suggested readings for each chapter are found at the end of the book. There is also a discussion of the various English translations available of Thomas' writings. If a church library needs an introduction to the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas, this is a good one to buy. Author InformationRalph McInerny (1929–2010) was Michael P. Grace Professor of Medieval Studies and director emeritus of the Jacques Maritain Center, University of Notre Dame. He was the author of numerous works in philosophy, literature, fiction, and journalism, including The Very Rich Hours of Jacques Maritain, Characters in Search of Their Author, and his autobiography, I Alone Have Escaped to Tell You, all published by the University of Notre Dame Press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |