69: How to Read the Summa in One Year
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- čas přidán 26. 09. 2016
- Taylor sits down with Dave Palmer to discuss how laymen can read the Summa Theologica of Saint Thomas Aquinas in one year with tips and advice to make it achievable.
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I'm so excited to finally finish the summa...because then I can start it over again!! 😊😊
I've spent a year reading Edward Feser, watching videos like this, Peter kreeft, math fradd, and I'm FINALLY able to read the summa through and actually understand it. I LOVE it.
Nice interview. I'm not sure I will decide to read the summa this year, but i will put it on my bucket list. You are doing a wonderful, practical, and simple way to evangelize your audience. Thank you. I recommend you when someone asks me about who to listen to for instruction. Bless you and your family; they must be generous in letting you do all the things you do for your listeners and students. MS
Thomas Aquinas in 50 Pages is great!!!
Glorious and inspiring! Thank you for inspiring us to take up TA.
Also...I actually found that Chesterton's the Dumb Ox was way HARDER to understand than the actual Summa itself. Anyone else think that?
God bless you for this video. Thank you.
Inspired to read the Summa in 1 year like the guest did, but there's no syllabus or plan posted in the show notes. Can the guest or Dr. Marshall post a link to the actual plan that the guest followed to read the summa in 1 year? I'm guessing he probably just divided the number of articles by the number of days to find the number of articles he needed to read each day, but it'd be great to know for sure!
In Latin ???
A whimsical question from a protestant...With those giants Augustine and Aquinas behind the church, why spoil Roman Catholicism with Mariology, making it impossible for would-be Catholics to remain forever protestant?