Written from 1265-1274, the Summa Theologica is St. Thomas Aquinas' greatest work.
One of the Catholic thinkers in the Middle Ages who wrote about the right to overthrow an unjust ruler was St. Thomas Aquinas. In his work "Summa Theologiae," Aquinas argued that if a ruler becomes a tyrant and abuses his power, the people have the right to resist and potentially overthrow him, as long as it is done for the common good and with the intention of restoring justice and order.
Yes, he was born in Longbridge, brought up in Rednal, went to St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School in King's Norton and lived in Birmingham until 1988, when he moved to Brighton.
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he did not have any hobbies
St. Thomas Aquinas College was created in 1952.
Pontifical Academy of St. Thomas Aquinas was created in 1879.
St. Thomas Aquinas Preparatory Seminary was created in 1957.
No, St. Thomas Aquinas was not married. He took a vow of celibacy and dedicated his life to the church as a Dominican friar and scholar.
he played marbles for games
St. Thomas Aquinas Regional Secondary School was created in 1959.
St. Albert The Great, John of St. Julian and Petrus de Ibernia were major influences on Thomas Aquinas.
I am unsure what you mean by your question. However, St. Thomas Aquinas was Italian.
St. Thomas Aquinas was a Catholic priest and theologian who believed in Christianity, specifically in the teachings of the Catholic Church. He is known for integrating Aristotelian philosophy with Christian theology in his work.
Aquinas defines the ultimate happiness as the contemplation of god
Superior Institute of Religious Sciences of St. Thomas Aquinas was created in 1992.
The motto of St. Thomas Aquinas Regional Secondary School is 'Dirige Me in Veritate Tua'.