Saint thomas aquinas, italian dominican theologian and roman catholic saint, the foremost medieval scholastic Thomas aquinas, the catholic theologian and philosopher, was born at roccasecca, italy, the youngest son of landolfo and teodora of aquino He was responsible for the classical systematization of latin theology, and he wrote some of the most gravely beautiful eucharistic hymns in the church’s liturgy.
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Saint thomas aquinas (lived 1225 to 1274, also known as the ox of sicily and the angelic doctor) was a dominican friar, mystic, theologian, and philosopher, all at once.
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Thomas aquinas, biography, key ideas (inc The 5 ways, natural law, and analogy), famous quotes, and works. In 1274, on the way to a church council at lyons, france, he took sick and died at the age of 49 His works show him to be a brilliant lecturer, a clear thinker and an aristotelian.
Called to be a theological consultant at the second council of lyon, thomas died in fossanova, italy, on march 7, 1274, while making his way to the council Canonized in 1323, thomas was later proclaimed a doctor of the church by pope st Thomas was born into lower nobility, the youngest of eight children, in 1225 or 1226 in aquino, italy His brothers were warriors, but as a holy hermit predicted to his mother, st
Thomas went on to enter the order of friars preachers.
In his masterwork, summa theologica, he represents the pinnacle of scholasticism, the philosophical and theological school that flourished between 1100 and 1500 and attempted to reconcile faith with reason and the works of aristotle with the scriptures. He died in 1274, was canonized in 1323, and in 1567 was named a doctor of the church Thomas was commissioned in 1264 by pope urban iv to compose a liturgy for the newly established feast of corpus christi (i.e The hymns he wrote for the liturgy included tantum ergo sacramentum and o salutaris hostia.