Posted on Nov 2, 2018
by Steven Colborne
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In this week’s philosophy post I’ll be offering a snapshot of the Medieval theologian Thomas Aquinas, who is referred to by Catholics as Angelic Doctor of the Catholic Church, owing to his significant contributions to Christian theology.
Category: Philosophy, TheologyTags: Aristotle, Catholic church, Christianity, faith, Friday Philosophy, God, ontology, religion, Spirituality, Thomas Aquinas
Posted on Apr 20, 2018
by Steven Colborne
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Welcome to the latest instalment in my Friday Philosophy series. Each week we look at a significant idea from a renowned philosopher from history. In recent posts we covered the presocratics of ancient Greece (like Xenophanes and Heraclitus), then went on to look at… Continue Reading “All Things Have Purpose”
Category: Ancient Greece, PhilosophyTags: Aristotle, catholicism, Christianity, church, faith, Islam, metaphysics, religion, science, teleology, Theology