by Jeremy Holmes | Jul 6, 2017 | Publications
The Aquinas Institute is pleased to announce the release of three new volumes: The Supplement to the Tertia Pars of the Summa Theologiae in two volumes, and the first volume of the Commentary on the Sentences, Book IV. [amazon_link asins=’1623400384′...
by Jeremy Holmes | Mar 7, 2017 | Publications
As we celebrate St. Thomas’s old-calendar feast day, we are blessed to have at hand an authentic relic of the Angelic Doctor. This little bit of bone was there in the room when he wrote his great summae, when he taught at the university, and when he saw our Lord...
by Jeremy Holmes | Mar 6, 2017 | Publications
Near the end of his life, St. Thomas Aquinas stopped writing. He declared that, in light of a mysterious grace God had given him, “all that I have written seems as so much straw.†To celebrate his feast day tomorrow, you might say that the Aquinas Institute...
by Jeremy Holmes | Mar 1, 2017 | Publications
As we continue translating and editing St. Thomas’s commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, we keep finding nuggets from the Angelic Doctor we would like to share. Ash Wednesday especially brings this one to mind: Christ did not fast as though he himself...
by Jeremy Holmes | Dec 22, 2016 | Publications
St. Thomas on the Coming of Christ During this season of Advent, my work with the Aquinas Institute has had me reading St. Thomas’s commentary on Isaiah. As St. Thomas himself notes in his prologue, “The subject matter of this book is principally the appearance of...