Then Again
Then Again: Web Chron: The Life and Teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas 1225 1274
A detailed description of St.Thomas Aquinas that describes his philosophy and major writings. It also addresses his religious influence and significance.
Constitutional Rights Foundation
Constitutional Rights Foundation: St. Thomas Aquinas, Natural Law, and the Common Good
Learning activity in which students survey the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas and his ideas on government, natural law, and the common good to create policies or programs the U.S. government could enact. Questions for discussion and...
Stanford University
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Saint Thomas Aquinas
This is a very detailed site about the life and the works of Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274 CE). This site provides the reader with a brief biography, comparisons between Aristotle and Aquinas, commentary on Aquinas' work, and also a...
Other
Du: Thomas Aquinas in English: A Bibliography
A list of books and essays by Thomas Aquinas. There are links to some of his works in English.
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Ets: "The Summa Theologica" by St. Thomas Aquinas
This site presents the entire text by Aquinas in translation. It covers material from the explanation for the existence of God to treatises on law and justice.
Society of Archbishop Justus
Thomas Aquinas, Priest, Friar, and Theologian: 28 January 1274
A description of St. Thomas Aquinas and his response to Aristotle. Discusses his religious influence today.
Robert H. Sarkissian
Island of Freedom: St. Thomas Aquinas
This site gives a biography of Thomas Aquinas. It discusses his life, theological influence, and his works.
Other
Centre for Thomist Studies Thomism
Explains origin and nature of Thomism as a system of Catholic thought. Cites the papal proclamation that instituted Thomas Aquinas as a normative thinker for Christian philosophy. A basic, general introduction.
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Thomistic Philosophy Page
A web site dedicated to St. Thomas Aquinas that includes information on his life, religious views, major writings, and more.
Other
University of St. Thomas: Virtual Medieval Church: Summa Theologiae
Brief description of Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologiae. Lists the three parts of the work and provides a link to a pop-up excerpt from the Existence of God with optional narration.
Stanford University
Medieval Theories of Analogy
Read about the history of the use of analogies, beginning in the Middle Ages. Discusses analogies in terms of logic, theology, and metaphysics. Very informative.
Curated OER
Bluffton University: Tips on Reading Thomas Aquinas
This helpful site assists readers of Thomas Aquinas' work.
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Thomas Aquinas
This site from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy provides a look at the life and writings of Thomas Aquinas. It gives an in-depth summary of his greatest work, the "Summa."
Robert H. Sarkissian
Island of Freedom: St. Thomas Aquinas
Great introduction to Aquinas' life and thought. Describes his entering the Dominican order and discovering the writings of Aristotle. Outlines his theological system and recounts his endorsement by Rome in later centuries. Links are...
Other
Saint Thomas Aquinas
Good overview of Aquinas' life that mentions briefly his major theological works. Includes a bibliography and links to further internet resources.
Other
Catholicism: Saint Thomas Aquinas
This site from Catholicism.org provides a detailed look at the life and theology of Thomas Aquinas. Includes selections of his writings and commentaries on Aquinas.
New Advent
Catholic Encyclopedia: St. Thomas Aquinas
A long document that discusses the life, ministry, influence, and theology of Thomas Aquinas. Please note that ?The Catholic Encyclopedia? is a historic reference source and should be viewed in the context of resource material dated...
Steven Kreis, PhD
The History Guide: Aquinas and Alighieri
A lecture on the medieval philosopher, Saint Thomas Aquinas, and writer Dante Alighieri.
Curated OER
St. Thomas Aquinas (27 K Gif)
Explains origin and nature of Thomism as a system of Catholic thought. Cites the papal proclamation that instituted Thomas Aquinas as a normative thinker for Christian philosophy. A basic, general introduction.
Curated OER
1200 1299 (a.d.) World History
This site has a timeline of world history in the 13th Century.