Introduction by Brian Davies 1 The Historical Context 2 Definitions and Descriptions 3 The Cat and the Mouse 4 Matter and Form 5 The Self in the Narrative Mode 6 Emotions 7 Human Reasoning 8 Knowledge 9 Virtues and Vices 10 Experience 11 Imagination 12 Temperateness
Published posthumously, this study of Aquinas is thoroughly rewarding and will only increase McCabe's reputation as one of Britain's finest theologians of recent years.
Herbert McCabe was a Dominican Friar and theologian of outstanding originality who died in 2001. He was deeply influential on philosophers such as Anthony Kenny and Alasdair MacIntyre and poets and writers like Terry Eagleton and Seamus Heaney.
[T]he book is a river of thought...I commend this fine work to both
light and serious readers.
*The Tablet*
McCabe's genuis was for explaining. For the reader new to Aquinas,
this makes for an accessible introduction. He does not shy away
from technical vocabulary but explains it clearly, translating the
key Latin terms with imagination and insight... For anyone
interested in Thomas Aquinas, this is the book of the year.
*Church Times*
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