Definition of Aquinas

1. Noun. (Roman Catholic Church) Italian theologian and Doctor of the Church who is remembered for his attempt to reconcile faith and reason in a comprehensive theology; presented philosophical proofs of the existence of God (1225-1274).


Lexicographical Neighbors of Aquinas

Aquarian
Aquarians
Aquarius
Aquarius the Water Bearer
Aquariuses
Aquaspirillum
Aquifoliaceae
Aquila
Aquila chrysaetos
Aquila degli Abruzzi
Aquila rapax
Aquilegia canadensis
Aquilegia coerulia
Aquilegia scopulorum calcarea
Aquilegia vulgaris
Aquinas
Aquinian
Aquitaine
Aquitania
Aquitanian
Ar
Arab
Arab-Berber
Arab-Israeli War
Arab League
Arab Republic of Egypt
Arab Revolutionary Brigades
Arab Spring
Arab World
Arab chief

Literary usage of Aquinas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1911)
"aquinas on the Rulers and Members of Christum States, London, 1860; ... 1867, 1873; St. Thomas aquinas on the Two Commandments of Charity and the Ten ..."

2. Mental Science: A Compendium of Psychology, and the History of Philosophy by Alexander Bain (1870)
"aquinas. aquinas is a follower of Augustin in the doctrines of original sin, ... It is, therefore, interesting to observe how aquinas endeavoured to evade ..."

3. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Charles Dudley Warner (1896)
"THOMAS aquinas These honors were merited by a remarkable combination of ability and virtue. To an absolute purity of life, St. Thomas added an earnest love ..."

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