The nature of sacred doctrine in the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas is rooted in a long and complex intellectual tradition that spans centuries of theological and philosophical inquiry. To understand Aquinas' contribution, one must situate him within the broader historical and intellectual context in which he worked, analyzing the thinkers who influenced him, the sources he drew upon, and the doctrinal and philosophical questions he sought to address. The development of sacred doctrine did not begin with Aquinas; rather, it is the culmination of centuries of reflection on divine revelation, reason, and the relationship between God and creation. Sacred doctrine, as articulated in the
Summa Theologiae, is both a science and a wisdom that orders all human knowledge toward God, serving as the highest form of understanding available to humankind.
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