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Thomas Aquinas (Great Thinkers)

Oliphint, K. Scott


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Thomas Aquinas (1224?–1274)

"The prince and master of all Scholastic doctors," Thomas Aquinas has profoundly impacted thinkers both inside and outside the Roman Catholic Church for more than eight hundred years.

Scott Oliphint's unique study focuses on Aquinas's dualistic approach to the natural and revealed knowledge of God and his use of Aristotelian metaphysics. Oliphint provides a response to this methodology in the context of historic Reformed thought and the doctrines of revelation and Scripture.

Pastors, theologians, philosophers, and students will benefit from Oliphint's clear, precise, and succinct analysis—as well as from his forceful critique.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781629951416
  • Page Count
    168
  • Publisher
    P&R Publishing Company
  • Publication Date
    November 2017

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About the Author

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K. Scott Oliphint is Professor of Apologetics and Systematics at Westminster Theological Seminary and ordained in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. He is a regular contributor to Reformation21.org. He received his MAR, ThM, and PhD from Westminster Theological Seminary. He has written numerous journal articles in the field of apologetics and has written several books on the topic.

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Thomas Aquinas (Great Thinkers)

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Thomas Aquinas (1224?–1274)

"The prince and master of all Scholastic doctors," Thomas Aquinas has profoundly impacted thinkers both inside and outside the Roman Catholic Church for more than eight hundred years.

Scott Oliphint's unique study focuses on Aquinas's dualistic approach to the natural and revealed knowledge of God and his use of Aristotelian metaphysics. Oliphint provides a response to this methodology in the context of historic Reformed thought and the doctrines of revelation and Scripture.

Pastors, theologians, philosophers, and students will benefit from Oliphint's clear, precise, and succinct analysis—as well as from his forceful critique.

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