Thomas Aquinas
Sort by:
- St. Thomas AquinasSt Thomas Aquinas provides five proofs in which the experimental sciences cannot answer, but which humans can use natural reasoning to prove. St. Thomas's first proof comes from motion.
- Natural: The New Beatific VisionAn overview of Thomas Aquinas' view of human happiness.
- Saint Augustine and Thomas Aquinas' Impact on ChristianitySaint Augustine and Thomas Aquinas' impact on Christianity
- The Political Theories of St. Thomas AquinasThis a research paper dealing with the political theories of St. Thomas Aquinas, a 13th century philosopher.
- Views of Thomas Aquinasthe philosophical and theological views of Thomas Aquinas.
- Saint Thomas Aquinas and Property RightsIn order for an organized and controlled society to exist, St. Thomas Aquinas emphasizes the importance for private property to subsist among citizens.
World War One: A Just War or Just a War? - Woodrow Wilson Vs. St. Thomas AquinasHow does Woodrow Wilson's justifications for entering the First World War match up to classical just war theory?
Thomas Aquinas: Forefather of Faith and ReasonA short biography of Thomas Aquinas.- Review of Chesterton's St. Thomas AquinasChesterton is the man whose writings caused C.S. Lewis to convert to Christianity. This review of the life of St. Thomas Aquinas is an excellent primer on the life of an early and important church father.
Just Glad to Be AliveThis article shares a glimpse into the life and service of the saintly Father Fury, Chaplain at the Marion Correctional Institution in Marion Ohio and one of the men he inspired.- The Design Argument in 500 WordsA defense of the traditional teleological (design) argument for the existence of a Designer of the universe.
- A Look Back in TimeA brief look at famous figures of the past
- An Introduction to Thomas Aquinas: Author of Summa TheologicaYou may have heard of Thomas Aquinas. Now you can learn more about him.
- Saint Thomas Aquinas on GodIt may appear that from the beginning the nature of God is innately implanted within us; thus we understand that God's existence is self-evident.

