BY JOHN FEEHERY
JAN 28 | Reprinted from TheFeeheryTheory.com
Eight centuries ago, Thomas Aquinas was born.
I am not an Aquinas scholar, as I suspect most of you are not. But we all owe a debt to this brilliant thinker who changed the course of human history.
Aquinas wasn’t the first Catholic theologian to study the Greek philosophers and apply their lessons to Christianity. Plenty of Irish monks had kept Aristotle, Plato and Socrates alive amid the darkest moments of the Dark Ages. Continue reading