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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Matthew L. LambPublisher: The Catholic University of America Press Imprint: The Catholic University of America Press Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.695kg ISBN: 9780813228396ISBN 10: 0813228395 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 29 February 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews"""Summing up: Recommended""--P. K. Moser, Loyola Univ Chicago, CHOICE ""The essays are of uniformly high quality the essays offer very solid scholarship on difficult material in the thought of Thomas Aquinas This collection is an important addition to the collection of any university at which there is upper-level undergraduate or graduate work with a Thomist orientation...""--Catholic Library World ""This splendid and formidable volume has a number of objectives, one of which is to honour the contribution to philosophical theology of Ralph McInerny, an ex-Marine from Minnesota who turned himself into a writer of extraordinary achievement""--Ann Loades, Univ St Andrews Divinity School, Theology ""One should think of this as a resource for those interested in thinking about philosophy's role as a handmaid to theology as understood within the Thomist tradition. In either an advanced undergrad or grad setting, this is the type of book one would recommend to a student who is reading Aquinas and in need of an introduction to the terrain of recent scholarship. Beyond that, students, admirers, and friends of Ralph McInerny as well as of Matthew Lamb himself would find here a fitting tribute and happy reminder that their legacies are alive and well.""--Krom, Michael, Horizons: The Journal of the College Theology Society" Summing up: Recommended --P. K. Moser, Loyola Univ Chicago, CHOICE The essays are of uniformly high quality the essays offer very solid scholarship on difficult material in the thought of Thomas Aquinas This collection is an important addition to the collection of any university at which there is upper-level undergraduate or graduate work with a Thomist orientation... --Catholic Library World This splendid and formidable volume has a number of objectives, one of which is to honour the contribution to philosophical theology of Ralph McInerny, an ex-Marine from Minnesota who turned himself into a writer of extraordinary achievement --Ann Loades, Univ St Andrews Divinity School, Theology One should think of this as a resource for those interested in thinking about philosophy's role as a handmaid to theology as understood within the Thomist tradition. In either an advanced undergrad or grad setting, this is the type of book one would recommend to a student who is reading Aquinas and in need of an introduction to the terrain of recent scholarship. Beyond that, students, admirers, and friends of Ralph McInerny as well as of Matthew Lamb himself would find here a fitting tribute and happy reminder that their legacies are alive and well. --Krom, Michael, Horizons: The Journal of the College Theology Society ""Summing up: Recommended""--P. K. Moser, Loyola Univ Chicago, CHOICE ""The essays are of uniformly high quality the essays offer very solid scholarship on difficult material in the thought of Thomas Aquinas This collection is an important addition to the collection of any university at which there is upper-level undergraduate or graduate work with a Thomist orientation...""--Catholic Library World ""This splendid and formidable volume has a number of objectives, one of which is to honour the contribution to philosophical theology of Ralph McInerny, an ex-Marine from Minnesota who turned himself into a writer of extraordinary achievement""--Ann Loades, Univ St Andrews Divinity School, Theology ""One should think of this as a resource for those interested in thinking about philosophy's role as a handmaid to theology as understood within the Thomist tradition. In either an advanced undergrad or grad setting, this is the type of book one would recommend to a student who is reading Aquinas and in need of an introduction to the terrain of recent scholarship. Beyond that, students, admirers, and friends of Ralph McInerny as well as of Matthew Lamb himself would find here a fitting tribute and happy reminder that their legacies are alive and well.""--Krom, Michael, Horizons: The Journal of the College Theology Society Author InformationMatthew L. Lamb holds the Cardinal Maida Chair in Theology at Ave Maria University, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |