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In our age of scientific materialism, when questions of consciousness, identity, and meaning remain as puzzling as ever, Saint Thomas Aquinas offers a profound and sophisticated perspective on what it means to be human. This groundbreaking book provides the first comprehensive examination of Aquinas's nuanced account of immortality-a view that avoids both naive religious dualism and reductive scientific materialism.
Through lucid analysis and engaging prose, the author guides readers through Aquinas's compelling arguments for the soul's survival beyond death: its metaphysical subsistence, its immaterial intellectual operations, its natural desire for perpetual existence, and the requirements of divine justice. The book explores the fascinating question of how souls exist without bodies, examining Aquinas's innovative solutions to problems of individuation, post-mortem cognition, and interaction with the living.
Beyond technical philosophy, the work reveals how Aquinas's account of immortality connects to fundamental human concerns about meaning, dignity, and purpose. His vision offers a coherent framework for understanding human existence as oriented toward ultimate fulfillment while fully affirming the value of embodied life-a balanced perspective with remarkable contemporary relevance.
Drawing on extensive scholarship and primary texts, this accessible volume demonstrates why Aquinas's subtle integration of Aristotelian philosophy with Christian theology produced one of history's most sophisticated accounts of immortality. Whether you're a philosopher, theologian, student of intellectual history, or simply someone grappling with life's deepest questions, this book illuminates how one of history's greatest minds approached the perennial human fascination with what lies beyond death.
Saint Thomas Aquinas on the Immortality of the Soul provides intellectual substance for believers seeking rational foundations for faith, offers philosophical rigor for secular thinkers open to non-materialist perspectives, and delivers historical insight for anyone interested in how Western civilization has conceptualized human destiny. In a fragmented intellectual landscape, Aquinas's integrated vision of human nature and destiny offers wisdom that transcends contemporary divisions while addressing our deepest existential questions.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In our age of scientific materialism, when questions of consciousness, identity, and meaning remain as puzzling as ever, Saint Thomas Aquinas offers a profound and sophisticated perspective on what it means to be human. This groundbreaking book provides the first comprehensive examination of Aquinas's nuanced account of immortality-a view that avoids both naive religious dualism and reductive scientific materialism.
Through lucid analysis and engaging prose, the author guides readers through Aquinas's compelling arguments for the soul's survival beyond death: its metaphysical subsistence, its immaterial intellectual operations, its natural desire for perpetual existence, and the requirements of divine justice. The book explores the fascinating question of how souls exist without bodies, examining Aquinas's innovative solutions to problems of individuation, post-mortem cognition, and interaction with the living.
Beyond technical philosophy, the work reveals how Aquinas's account of immortality connects to fundamental human concerns about meaning, dignity, and purpose. His vision offers a coherent framework for understanding human existence as oriented toward ultimate fulfillment while fully affirming the value of embodied life-a balanced perspective with remarkable contemporary relevance.
Drawing on extensive scholarship and primary texts, this accessible volume demonstrates why Aquinas's subtle integration of Aristotelian philosophy with Christian theology produced one of history's most sophisticated accounts of immortality. Whether you're a philosopher, theologian, student of intellectual history, or simply someone grappling with life's deepest questions, this book illuminates how one of history's greatest minds approached the perennial human fascination with what lies beyond death.
Saint Thomas Aquinas on the Immortality of the Soul provides intellectual substance for believers seeking rational foundations for faith, offers philosophical rigor for secular thinkers open to non-materialist perspectives, and delivers historical insight for anyone interested in how Western civilization has conceptualized human destiny. In a fragmented intellectual landscape, Aquinas's integrated vision of human nature and destiny offers wisdom that transcends contemporary divisions while addressing our deepest existential questions.