Citation
      
      Alternate Title(s):    Summa theologiae    
              
              
    
    
    
            
            
    Publication Location: Nuremberg
  Year: 1496
  Item Location
      
      Exhibit:     The Galileo Affair    
            
    Section: The Bible and Science
      Summary      
  Wormholes appear on the cover of this otherwise well-preserved medieval masterwork of theology. Aquinas represents the medieval synthesis of science and religion. He endorsed the principle of accommodation. He affirmed the unity of truth and refuted apparent conflicts between philosophical truth and Christian faith. The Jesuits were charged with teaching nothing in theology contrary to Thomas Aquinas, and nothing in natural science contrary to Aristotle.
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      Theme(s):     Religious Studies, Philosophy, History    
            
      Geographical Region(s):     Italy, Germany, Europe        
Resource Type: Book
    Chronological Period: Medieval 
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