Hardcover
2001 · New York
by Aquinas, Thomas; Regan, Richard (Trans.); Davies, Brian (Ed. & Intro.)
New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. 9 1/2" X 6 1/4". xiv, 986pp. Very mild rubbing, toning, and shelf wear to covers,corners, and edges of red cloth over boards. Spine lettered in gilt. Gentle bumps to head and tail of spine. Faint dust-spotting to text block.
ABOUT THIS BOOK:
The De Malo represents some of St. Thomas Aquinas' most mature thinking on goodness, badness, and human agency. Together with the second part of the Summa Theologiae, it is one of his most sustained contributions to moral philosophy and theology. Aquinas examines the full range of questions associated with evil: its origin, its nature, its variety, its relation to good, and its compatibility with the existence of an omnipotent, benevolent God. This edition offers the Leonine Commission's authoritative edition of the Latin text with a new, clear, and readable English translation by Richard Regan with an extensive introduction and notes by Brian Davies.(Publisher. (Inventory #: 16546)
ABOUT THIS BOOK:
The De Malo represents some of St. Thomas Aquinas' most mature thinking on goodness, badness, and human agency. Together with the second part of the Summa Theologiae, it is one of his most sustained contributions to moral philosophy and theology. Aquinas examines the full range of questions associated with evil: its origin, its nature, its variety, its relation to good, and its compatibility with the existence of an omnipotent, benevolent God. This edition offers the Leonine Commission's authoritative edition of the Latin text with a new, clear, and readable English translation by Richard Regan with an extensive introduction and notes by Brian Davies.(Publisher. (Inventory #: 16546)