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 Pope Pius V named Aquinas a patron saint of Catholic universities, colleges, and schools in 1567.[([[https://www.aquinas.lk/history.php|aquinas]])] Pope Pius V named Aquinas a patron saint of Catholic universities, colleges, and schools in 1567.[([[https://www.aquinas.lk/history.php|aquinas]])]
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 +===== Reverence For Virgin Mary =====
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 +He had a deep reverence for the Virgin Mary, and his devotion to her is evident in his writings and prayers.[([[https://www.hprweb.com/2020/12/hail-full-of-grace-the-lord-is-with-you/|hprweb]])]
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 +===== Humility =====
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 +Aquinas was known for his humility, often acknowledging the limitations of human understanding in approaching the mysteries of faith.[([[https://medium.com/@zousan67/before-creation-unraveling-the-divine-mysteries-615b06149562|medium]])]
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 +===== Council Of Trent =====
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 +The Council of Trent cited Aquinas's works extensively in its deliberations and decrees, highlighting his influence on the Catholic Church's response to the Protestant Reformation.[([[https://sciendo.com/pdf/10.2478/perc-2020-0032|sciendo]])]
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 +===== Truinity Of God =====
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 +His theology of the Trinity emphasized the unity of the three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—while preserving their distinctiveness.[([[https://tftorrance.org/1988-489i|sciendo]])]
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 +===== Reason And Faith To Pursuit Knowledge =====
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 +Aquinas's philosophy of education emphasized the importance of integrating both reason and faith in the pursuit of knowledge.[([[https://www.bookey.app/book/saint-thomas-aquinas|bookey]])]
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 +===== Foundational =====
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 +The Catholic Church considers Aquinas's teachings on the relationship between faith and reason as foundational to its intellectual tradition.[([[https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1181884.pdf|bibliotekanauki]])]
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 +===== Dignity Of Human Beings =====
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 +He defended the dignity of human beings, asserting that all individuals have inherent value and should be treated with respect and justice.[([[https://www.jstor.org/stable/42703857|jstor]])]
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 +===== Scholastic Tradition =====
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 +Aquinas's philosophy played a key role in the development of the Scholastic tradition, characterized by rigorous intellectual inquiry and dialectical reasoning.[([[https://philosophybuzz.com/scholasticism/|philosophybuzz]])]
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 +===== Nature Of Human Soul =====
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 +His work on the philosophy of mind delved into questions about the nature of the human soul and its connection to the body.[([[https://hal.science/hal-00570823/document|hal]])]
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 +===== Influenced Other Fields =====
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 +Aquinas's impact extends beyond theology and philosophy; he also influenced fields like law, ethics, and political theory.[([[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/aquinas-moral-political/|stanford]])]
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 +===== Science-Engaged Theology =====
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 +His approach to theology emphasized the importance of engaging with the best available knowledge of his time, whether from Christian or non-Christian sources.[([[https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/religious-studies/article/aquinass-scienceengaged-theology/E105B1EDF77D089E2FD82E44892E728A|cambridge]])]
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 +===== Dialogue With Science =====
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 +Aquinas's insights on the relationship between faith and reason have contributed to the ongoing dialogue between science and religion.[([[https://www.wordonfire.org/articles/st-thomas-aquinas-and-our-dialogue-with-modern-science/A|wordonfire]])]
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 +===== Importance Of Friendship =====
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 +He emphasized the importance of friendship as a key component of a virtuous life, drawing on Aristotle's ethical philosophy.[([[https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0021140020948350?icid=int.sj-abstract.similar-articles.1|sagepub]])]
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 +===== Divine Providence =====
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 +Aquinas's writings on divine providence explored the idea that God, in His wisdom, guides and governs all things towards their ultimate purpose.[([[https://philarchive.org/archive/SILRAO-2|philarchive]])]
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 +===== Feast of Saint Thomas Aquinas =====
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 +The Catholic Church celebrates the "Feast of Saint Thomas Aquinas" on January 28th each year, honoring his contributions to theology, philosophy, and Christian thought.[([[https://ptdiocese.org/longertweet|ptdiocese]])]
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