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Aquinas at Prayer: The Bible, Mysticism and Poetry is unavailable, but you can change that!

Aquinas at Prayer draws attention to important aspects of Aquinas’ life and work which have been all too often overlooked or forgotten. Today Aquinas is almost exclusively regarded as an outstanding scholastic philosopher and theologian. But what is little known is that Aquinas was, first and last, a teacher of the Bible. Moreover there is a distinctly mystical character to his theology. And, as...

a genuinely engaged theology, an aspect of theology which, unfortunately, did not always receive due attention from the later scholastic tradition. But St Thomas, in his commentary On the Divine Names, declares: ‘The learned person not only attains to knowledge of divine things, he also experiences [literally ‘suffers’] them, i.e. not only does he receive them as knowledge into his mind, he also becomes one thing with them by love and by affection.’21 The meaning Aquinas gives to the word ‘experience’
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