Thomas Aquinas’s Quodlibetal Questions

Cover of Thomas Aquinas's Quodlibetal Questions by Saint Thomas (Aquinas)
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 523
ISBN-13: 9780190069537
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Height: 6.1 Inches
Length: 9.2 Inches
Weight: 1.82542752936 Pounds
Width: 1.6 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 230.2
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Thomas Aquinas’s Quodlibetal Questions by Saint Thomas (Aquinas) is published by Oxford University Press in 2020 and spans 523 pages. This edition presents a collection of Aquinas’s responses to a wide array of questions posed during public debates at the University of Paris in the mid-thirteenth century. Unlike his other works, which focus on specific topics, the Quodlibetal Questions encompass diverse subjects, including ethics, metaphysics, and theology, reflecting the intellectual climate of the time.

Readers will find that this volume offers insights into the concerns of students and educators in medieval Europe, showcasing Aquinas’s engagement with philosophical and theological inquiries that remain relevant today. The questions addressed were not selected by Aquinas himself but were instead posed by attendees, providing a unique perspective on the academic discourse of the era. This work serves as a significant resource for those interested in Christian theology, philosophy, and the historical context of medieval thought.


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Thomas Aquinas was one of the most significant Christian thinkers of the middle ages and ranks among the greatest philosophers and theologians of all time. In the mid-thirteenth century, as a teacher at the University of Paris, Aquinas presided over public university-wide debates on questions that could be put forward by anyone about anything. The Quodlibetal Questions are Aquinas’s edited records of these debates. Unlike his other disputed questions, which are limited to a few specific topics such as evil or divine power, Aquinas’s Quodlibetal Questions contain his treatment of hundreds of questions on a wide range of topics–from ethics, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of religion to dogmatic theology, sacramental theology, moral theology, eschatology, and much more. And, unlike his other disputed questions, none of the questions treated in his Quodlibetal Questions were of Aquinas’s own choosing–they were all posed for him to answer by those who attended the public debates. As such, this volume provides a window onto the concerns of students, teachers, and other interested parties in and around the university at that time. For the same reason it contains some of Aquinas’s fullest, and in certain cases his only, treatments of philosophical and theological questions that have maintained their interest throughout the centuries.

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