Tracing the biblical roots from Genesis and Paul's letters to Romans, the book reveals how Aquinas's thought not only shaped medieval scholasticism but also laid the foundation for enduring Christian teachings on sin, grace, and salvation. Readers will discover a nuanced exploration of key themes: the loss of original justice, concupiscence, the wounded will, and the indispensable role of baptism and the sacraments in restoring fallen nature.
Beyond academic analysis, this work bridges historical theology and contemporary relevance, demonstrating how Aquinas's vision speaks powerfully to modern debates about human dignity, moral struggle, freedom, and divine mercy. It is an essential resource for theologians, students, clergy, and anyone seeking a rigorous yet inspiring account of the human condition and God's redemptive grace.
With erudition and clarity, St. Thomas Aquinas on Original Sin and Human Nature revitalizes classical theology for today's readers, offering profound insights into the mystery of sin and salvation that continue to shape faith and life across the centuries.
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