• Description

    Though wielding an influence over philosophy that endures to this day, Thomas Aquinas did not consider himself a philosopher, but a Biblical scholar, whose expositions go right to the meaning of the texts. In his commentary on the Book of Job, he draws on Jewish philosophers to explain the meaning of this mystifying but seminal book of the Old Testament as a fable about divine providence. In a new translation and a Latin-English format, Aquinas's "lyrical" exposition of this rarely commented work will speak to anyone who desires a deeper meditation on this difficult but important work of the Bible.

    Notes on text: 

    The Latin text used in this edition is based on the Leonine Edition (1965). The English translation used in this volume was prepared by Brian Thomas Becket Mullady, O.P.

  • PRODUCT DETAILS

    Authors: St. Thomas Aquinas, The Aquinas Institute, Thomas Becket Mullady, OP, STD
    Pages: 464
    Publish Date: May 2018
    Publisher: Emmaus Academic
    Imitation Leather ISBN: 978-1623400224
    Imitation Leather SKU: G0021
    Categories: Academic, Aquinas Old Testament Commentaries, Aquinas Scriptural Commentaries, Books, eBooks, Emmaus Academic, Latin-English Opera Omnia, OP, S.T.D., St. Thomas Aquinas, The Aquinas Institute, Theology, Thomas Aquinas, Thomas Becket Mullady

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