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O que (quem) é Thomist - definição

PHILOSOPHICAL SCHOOL BASED ON THE WORK OF THOMAS AQUINAS
Thomist; Thomist philosophy; Thomistic philosophy; Neo-Thomist thought; Thomist thought; Thomists; Thomistic; Thomistic doctrine; Thomish; Ethica thomistica; Thomisim; 24 Thomistic Theses; Existential Thomism; Transcendental Thomism; Phenomenological Thomism; Aristotelian Thomism; Laval Thomism; River Forest Thomism; Lublin Thomism; Cracow Circle Thomism; Tomism; Doctoris Angelici
  •  Triumph of St Thomas Aquinas, [[Benozzo Gozzoli]],1471. Louvre, Paris
  • ''[[Summa Theologiæ]]'', Pars secunda, prima pars. (copy by Peter Schöffer, 1471)
  • 1225}}–1274)

Thomist         
·noun A follower of Thomas Aquinas. ·see Scotist.
List of Thomist writers (13th–18th centuries)         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of Thomist writers (13C. to 18C.); List of Thomist writers (13th-18th centuries)
This list of Thomist writers runs from the 13th to the 18th century, stopping short of neo-Thomism. It includes writers who engaged with the thought of Thomas Aquinas, but might not strictly be considered Thomist thinkers.
Thomism         
['t??m?z(?)m]
¦ noun the theology and philosophy of St Thomas Aquinas (1225-74), the foremost figure of scholasticism, or of his followers.
Derivatives
Thomist noun & adjective
Thomistic adjective

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Thomism

Thomism is the philosophical and theological school which arose as a legacy of the work and thought of Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274), the Dominican philosopher, theologian, and Doctor of the Church.

In philosophy, Aquinas' disputed questions and commentaries on Aristotle are perhaps his best-known works. In theology, his Summa Theologica is amongst the most influential documents in medieval theology and continues to be the central point of reference for the philosophy and theology of the Catholic Church. In the 1914 motu proprio Doctoris Angelici, Pope Pius X cautioned that the teachings of the Church cannot be understood without the basic philosophical underpinnings of Aquinas' major theses:

The capital theses in the philosophy of St. Thomas are not to be placed in the category of opinions capable of being debated one way or another, but are to be considered as the foundations upon which the whole science of natural and divine things is based; if such principles are once removed or in any way impaired, it must necessarily follow that students of the sacred sciences will ultimately fail to perceive so much as the meaning of the words in which the dogmas of divine revelation are proposed by the magistracy of the Church.