The Catholic Tradition Podcast: 160 – The Vocation of Thomas Aquinas


Jun 5, 2023

Jean-Pierre Torrell, O.P.’s definitive
scholarly biography of St. Thomas Aquinas has lately obtained its
third version. Translator Matthew Minerd returns to the Catholic
Tradition Podcast to debate what we are able to study from Fr. Torrell about
the lifetime of St. Thomas and the context wherein works just like the
Summa theologiae have been
written.

This episode is a deep dive into Thomas’s
vocation in a variety of senses – his Benedictine formation and
eventual resolution to turn out to be a Dominican as an alternative, his mental
formation as a pupil of St. Albert the Nice and eventual
Bachelor of the Sentences, and his duties in educating, writing,
disputation and preaching as a Grasp of the Sacred Pages on the
College of Paris and elsewhere. Wanting into this stuff can
educate us a lot about Thomas’s spirituality, his working strategies, and
the mental local weather of the time.

Hyperlinks

Jean-Pierre Torrell, O.P., Saint Thomas Aquinas: Vol. 1,
The Particular person and His
Work
https://www.cuapress.org/9780813235608/saint-thomas-aquinas/

Matthew Minerd’s essay in protection of
Garrigou-Lagrange
https://www.academia.edu/97075759/Who_Wasnt_the_Sacred_Monster_of_Thomism_Overcoming_Certain_Narratives_about_Fr_Reginald_Garrigou_Lagrage_OP_in_the_Hope_of_Mutual_Honesty_Among_Faithful_Catholics

Ep. 38 with Minerd on Garrigou-Lagrange

https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/episode-38-sacred-monster-matthew-k-minerd/

Kirwan and Minerd, The Thomistic Response to the
Nouvelle Theologie

https://www.amazon.com/Story-Nice-Medieval-E-book-Rethinking/dp/1551117185

Philipp W. Rosemann, The Story of a Nice Medieval E-book:
Peter Lombard’s ‘Sentences’

https://www.amazon.com/Story-Nice-Medieval-E-book-Rethinking/dp/1551117185

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