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This Course Includes
7 Topics
33 Lessons
1 Quiz
Course Certificate
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About this Course
This course is going to cover an overview of St. Thomas Aquinas’ entire thought. We are going to see what Aquinas says about the difference between philosophy and theology, the existence and nature of God, what human reason can tell us about the world, knowledge and free will, the soul and much more.
In short, we are going to take the philosophical system of St. Thomas Aquinas and shrink it down into the main points in the simplest way possible so that it can be understood by a layperson with no background in philosophy.
Course Objectives
Purpose: The goal here is to introduce beginners to the thought of one of the greatest intellectual giants of the western world—the philosophy of St. Thmas Aquinas.
Course Content
This is a video-based course. It also includes the same lessons on audio for your convenience. There is also a downloadable study guide to help you follow the material and take notes.
- Understanding Aquinas' Famous Five Proofs for the Existence of God
- What Aquinas Thinks About the Nature of God
- The Positive Way: Saying What God is Like by Analogy
- The Unification of the Divine Attributes
- What Aquinas Thinks About Creation
- Why Only God Can Create
- How and Why Did God Create the World?
- Why Did God Create a World With Evil In It?
- What Does It Mean For God to be Omnipotent?
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The Instructor
Dr. Scott M. Sullivan
Dr. Scott M. Sullivan is a homeschooling father of 8 and holds a PhD in philosophy from the University of St. Thomas in Houston, TX.
He is the producer of numerous video courses in the areas of logic, the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas, philosophical arguments for the existence of God, the historical evidence for the Christian faith, various topics in Catholic theology, and others.
He is also a member of the Committee on Logic for the American Catholic Philosophical Association Committee on Priestly Formation as well as the author of An Introduction To Traditional Logic, St. Thomas Aquinas and the Principle of Sufficient Reason, and is currently working on a new book entitled The Thomistic Teleological Argument.
Dr. Sullivan is a popular speaker throughout the United States who speaks on topics like the importance of teaching children on how to intellectually defend their faith, the complementary relationship between faith and reason, the importance of training in classical logic, why the study of philosophy is everybody’s business, and the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas.