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This detailed commentary provides a thorough analysis of Thomas Aquinas’s Treatise on the One God, one of the central works of medieval Christian theology and metaphysics. J. Budziszewski guides readers through Aquinas’s sophisticated arguments concerning God’s nature, unity, and existence, making this complex theological material accessible to contemporary scholars.
The work examines Aquinas’s metaphysical framework and the logical structure of his proofs for God’s existence. Budziszewski contextualizes these arguments within both medieval philosophical tradition and modern theological discourse, offering insights into how Aquinas reconciles faith and reason.
Essential reading for students of theology, philosophy, and medieval intellectual history, this commentary illuminates the foundational concepts of Thomistic theology and their enduring influence on Western Christian thought.







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