The purpose of St. Thomas' Dereno is to provide practical guidance on how to exercise authority on Christian King. The king imitates God by taking the people guided by him to their correct purpose, and this is nothing but a common virtue. The instantiation of this citizen's moral practice belongs to the innermost polarity of political society For St. Thomas, leading the citizens to common interest is a real concern of the king.
After studying St. Thomas' work, I have read five ways of reading this paper, St. Thomas Aquinas, Plato's lifetime, and most importantly St. Thomas Aquinas. This will help make this article easier. Aquinas is designed by God that you can not move anything on your own, what you can not bring on yourself, cause accidental creatures, completeness is included in God, the way of working in the universe is a wise designer It is. In addition, Aquinas was working on these principles throughout his life and was studying the work of other philosophers such as Aristotle, Plato, Parmenides, Platynus, Abichenna and Bloc, Ruth, then he We followed the principles outlined in 5 ways.
Aquinas' Chesterton sounds worth reading, and it does so. This is a fun and exciting introduction to St. Thomas Aquinas (1226 - 1274), his life and work. Born to a nobleman, he went out to become all the priests, and his philosophy and theology influenced Western thought. Other Aquinas writers admire that this excellent work is the shortest introduction until the writing day of the 1930s and may still exist. The theology of Aquinas was not covered with space and complexity, but his remaining thoughts were, and in such short books space was allowed. Chesterton's usual fun and word play make everything easy
From 1245 to 1252, St. Thomas Aquinas continued studying at the Dominican of Naples, Paris, Cologne. He was appointed German Cologne in 1250 and continues to teach theology at the University of Paris. Under the guidance of St. Albert the Great, St. Thomas Aquinas was later awarded a doctorate theology from the theater. Consistent with the prophecy of the sacred hermit, Thomas proved him to be a modelist, but irony is that his humility is sometimes accidentally mistaken for his classmates as he is stupid. After reading the Thomas paper and thinking that it was wonderful, Professor St. Albert in Thomas defense said: "We call this young man a fool, but the bark of his doctrine will someday .the whole world!"