Thomas Aquinas was an Italian priest of the Catholic Church in the Dominican Order and an influential philosopher and theologian. His influence on Western thought is considerable, and much of the modern philosophy was brought up from the reaction against or as an agreement with hi ideas...particularly in the areas of ethics, natural law and political theory. Thomas Aquinas sought to make a distinction between philosophy and theology and then went on to explain that theological arguments or discourse were dependent upon starting points or principles that are held true on the basis of faith. Thomas Aquinas tried to prove the Existence of God through five ways: Motion, Causation, Contingency, Goodness and Design. Aquinas sought to employ rational argumentation in defence of Christian theology. He espoused the metaphysical teachings of Aristotle, which were a change from the Augustinian tradition of the middle ages.
St. Thomas Aquinas College was created in 1952.
St. Thomas Aquinas Preparatory Seminary was created in 1957.
Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas was created in 1879.
Thomas Aquinas was born about the year 1225 at Roccasecca, Aquino, Naples, Italy.
St. Thomas Aquinas Regional Secondary School was created in 1959.
Yes, St. Thomas Aquinas had at least one sibling, his sister Theodora.
No, Thomas Aquinas was a priest and never married.
St. Albert The Great, John of St. Julian and Petrus de Ibernia were major influences on Thomas Aquinas.
Aquinas defines the ultimate happiness as the contemplation of god
I am unsure what you mean by your question. However, St. Thomas Aquinas was Italian.
The motto of St. Thomas Aquinas Regional Secondary School is 'Dirige Me in Veritate Tua'.
Superior Institute of Religious Sciences of St. Thomas Aquinas was created in 1992.