This biography of the 13th-century theologian, penned by one of the foremost experts on Aquinas, offers deep insight into his life and legacy. It sets itself apart through the author's impressive expertise and its approachable, informal writing style, making Aquinas's life and ideas accessible to a wider audience.
The author emphasizes that the desire to know St. Thomas is crucial for readers; without this, the book will hold no value. It encourages readers who may have been deterred by previous challenges in understanding Aquinas.
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