St. Thomas Aquinas
St. Thomas Aquinas
Italian:
San Tommaso d’Aquino
Also called:
Aquinas
Byname:
Doctor Angelicus (Latin: “Angelic Doctor”)
Born:
1224/25, Roccasecca, near Aquino, Terra di Lavoro, Kingdom of Sicily [Italy]
Died:
March 7, 1274, Fossanova, near Terracina, Latium, Papal States
Title / Office:
saint (1323)

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St. Thomas Aquinas (born 1224/25, Roccasecca, near Aquino, Terra di Lavoro, Kingdom of Sicily [Italy]—died March 7, 1274, Fossanova, near Terracina, Latium, Papal States; canonized July 18, 1323; feast day January 28, formerly March 7) Italian Dominican theologian, the foremost medieval Scholastic. He developed his own conclusions from Aristotelian premises, notably in the metaphysics of personality, creation, and Providence. As a theologian, he was responsible in his two masterpieces, the Summa theologiae and the Summa contra gentiles, for the classical systematization of Latin theology, and, as a poet, he wrote some of the most gravely beautiful eucharistic hymns in the ...(100 of 3714 words)