What might Aquinas himself have thought about all the attention to his traveling skull—that fragile and now empty case for the brain behind one of the most productive minds of European philosophy?
Therese Cory
Therese Cory is associate professor of Thomistic Studies, at the University of Notre Dame. This article is republished from The Conversation, an independent nonprofit news organization.
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Why you should get to know St. Thomas Aquinas, even 800 years after he lived
Aquinas’ embrace of insights from Greek, Muslim and Jewish thinkers stems from his passionate pursuit of the truth about God and creatures—a pursuit that demands an open heart.
