
The Oxford Handbook of the Reception of Aquinas provides a comprehensive survey of Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant philosophical and theological reception of Thomas Aquinas over the past 750 years.This Handbook will serve as a necessary primer for everyone who wishes to study Aquinas's thought and/or the history of theology and philosophy since Aquinas's day. Part I considers the late-medieval receptions of Aquinas among Catholics and Orthodox. Part II examines sixteenth-century Western receptions of Aquinas (Protestant and Catholic), followed by a chapter on sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Orthodox reception. Part III discusses seventeenth-century Protestant and Catholic receptions, and Part IV surveys eighteenth- and nineteenth-century receptions (Protestant, Orthodox, and Catholic). Part V focuses on the twentieth century and takes into account the diversity of theological movements in the past century as well as extensive philosophical treatment. The final section unpicks contemporary systematic approaches to Aquinas, covering the main philosophical and theological themes for which he is best known. With chapters written by a wide range of experts in their respective fields, this volume provides a valuable touchstone regarding the developments that have marked the past seven centuries of Christian theology.
This volume investigates the historical and intellectual trajectory of Thomas Aquinas’s thought through the diverse theological and philosophical traditions that have engaged with his work over the past 750 years. The text compiles contributions from a wide range of subject matter experts to map how Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant thinkers have interpreted, critiqued, and utilized Thomistic philosophy. It serves as a structured framework for understanding the evolution of Western theology and the enduring influence of Aquinas on systematic thought.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of theology frequently cite this volume as a foundational reference for understanding the historical impact of Thomism. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for researchers and advanced students in the field of religious studies.
Page Count:
751
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192518941
ISBN-13:
9780192518941
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