Thomas Aquinas was a member of the Order of Preachers - the Dominicans.
Thomas Aquinas was a member of the Order of Preachers - the Dominicans.
By denomination I presume you mean religious order. Thomas Aquinas was a member of the Order of Preachers - the Dominicans.
St. Thomas was not a member of a monastic order. However, he was a member of the Order of Preachers - a Dominican.
Thomas Aquinas was a member of the Dominican Order and spent many years in Paris as the regent master at the University there. He also spent time in Naples, Cologne, Rome and other European cities.
Yes, he was a member of the Dominican Order. His parents were not happy about this as they wanted him to join the Benedictines.
Saint Thomas Aquinas believed that an unjust law is not truly a law, but rather an act of violence or coercion. He argued that laws must be based on reason and the common good in order to be considered just. If a law goes against these principles, it is the duty of individuals to resist and work towards changing it.
St. Thomas Aquinas defined law as an ordinance of reason for the common good, promulgated by one who has care of the community. He believed that laws are necessary for maintaining order and promoting justice in society.
There were no religious orders at the time Saint Jude lived.
No, Thomas Aquinas did not have any children. He was a Catholic priest and a member of the Dominican Order, which emphasizes celibacy and a life dedicated to religious service. His focus was primarily on theology, philosophy, and teaching rather than family life.
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Thomas Aquinas wrote about the nature and role of government in his work "Summa Theologica." He believed that government exists to promote the common good and maintain order in society through just laws. Aquinas argued that rulers derive their authority from God and must govern with wisdom and justice.
What did Thomas Aquinas say about creationism? "Creationism" as it is used today didn't exist in Aquinas's time; hence, he had no explicit position on it. Of course, he believed that the Christian God created the world.