000 01570cam a2200277Ia 4500
653 _aPatristics علم الآبائيات
942 _cBK
_h281.1
_iH5CL
999 _c13508
_d13508
001 15311127
003 OCoLC
005 20240903134621.0
008 870313s1986 nyu 001 0 eng d
013 _d1988
020 _a0880291222
_a9780880291224
082 0 4 _a189.4
_219
100 1 _aÉtienne Gilson
_d1884-1978
245 1 4 _aThe Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas :
_bAuthorised Translation From the Third Revised & Enlarged Edition of 'Le Thomisme' /
_cBy Étienne Gilson ; Translated by Edward Bullough ; Edited by G.A. Elrington
260 _aNew York :
_bBarnes & Nobles Books
_c1993
300 _a372
_c22 cm
500 _aIncludes indexes
520 _aThe present revival of interest in the name and work of St. Thomas Aquinas is a fact which is bound to impress even the most superficial observer. In fact, nobody thinks of denying it; but, since it disturbs the set habits of some, the attempt has been made to give it an unfavourable interpretation in order to escape the duty to take an interest in it. It is - so it has been said - a merely artificial return to an obsolete scholasticism, a movement, political-religious rather than strictly philosophical; what has not been alleged and invented to explain a movement of ideas whose depth and vitality are sufficient to disprove so mean an origin!
630 _lEnglish
650 0 _aHistory
_aPhilosophy, Medieval
700 _aEdward Bullough (tr)
700 _aG.A. Elrington (ed)
041 _aeng