08 October 2022

Introduction to the Life and Work of St. Thomas Aquinas

Lecture One in the 2022 Summer Seminar: Aquinas, Philosophy, and Contemporary Science, with Fr Simon Francis Gaine, OP, DPhil (Oxon), Fellow & Lector, Fundamental and Dogmatic Theology, Blackfriars Hall, Oxford, Acting Director & Pinckaers Chair in Theological Anthropology and Ethics, Faculty of Theology, Angelicum, Rome.


This talk was part of the 2022 Student Summer Seminar: Aquinas, Philosophy, and Contemporary Science, held in July 3-6 at the Angelicum in Rome. The seminar featured talks on Thomistic philosophy and its relation to the contemporary scientific culture in the university, pilgrimages within Rome, and fellowship with other students from across Europe.

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