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On Love and Charity: Readings from the Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard » (New Edition)

Book cover image of On Love and Charity: Readings from the Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard by St. Thomas Aquinas

Authors: St. Thomas Aquinas, Peter Kwasniewksi
ISBN-13: 9780813215259, ISBN-10: 0813215250
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Catholic University of America Press
Date Published: July 2008
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: St. Thomas Aquinas

Book Synopsis

Among the great works of Thomas Aquinas, the Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard has suffered almost total neglect among translators. Such neglect is surprising, considering that the massive Commentary—more than 4,000 pages in the last printed edition—is not only Aquinas's first systematic engagement with all the philosophical and theological topics on which he expended his energy over the span of a short career but is also characterized by an exuberance and elaborateness seldom found in his subsequent writings. Although Chenu had already drawn attention decades ago to the importance of studying this youthful tour de force for a fuller understanding of Thomas's more mature work, the Commentary on the Sentences has remained a closed book for many modern students of Thomistic and medieval thought because of its relative inaccessibility in English or in Latin.

The present volume, containing all the major texts on love and charity, makes available what is by far the most extensive translation ever to be made from the Commentary with the added benefit that the better part of the translation is based on the (as yet unpublished) critical edition of the Leonine Commission. The collection of texts from all four books has a tight thematic coherence that makes it invaluable to students of Thomas's moral philosophy, moral theology, and philosophical theology. In addition, the inclusion of parallel texts from Aquinas's first (Parisian) Commentary as well as from his second (Roman) attempt at a commentary, the recently rediscovered Lectura Romana, makes this edition all the more valuable for those who wish to track the internal development of Thomas's thinking on thesematters.

The new availability of so many rich passages from the Commentary on the Sentences will encourage and facilitate use of a magnificent resource that deserves to be better known.

Peter A. Kwasniewski is associate professor of philosophy and theology at Wyoming Catholic College and editor of Wisdom's Apprentice: Thomistic Essays in Honor of Lawrence Dewan, O.P. Thomas Bolin, O.S.B., is a monk at the Monastero di San Benedetto in Norcia, Italy. Joseph Bolin is adjunct professor of philosophy at the International Theological Institute in Gaming, Austria, and adjunct instructor of Latin for the Austrian Program of the Franciscan University of Steubenville.

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