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Medieval thought, v.2: Augustine & Thomas Aquinas
It would not be an exaggeration to say that Augustine was conscience of the dying classical civilization and the emerging Christian world. All of the issues which divided the late Roman empire and all of the problems which tortured men's souls found their way into the work of Augustine. Thomas Aquinas' work was like a great Gothic cathedral, held together by the mortar of logic; if you accepted the principles, everything else followed. This study is an introduction to these two monuments of Western thought..
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