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1 St. Thomas Aquinas

2 Chapter 6 Thomas Aquinas: Scholastic Theologian & Creator of Medieval Christian Synthesis
Historical Context: Marie Johns Life-Career-Contributions: Susan Jones Theologian/Philosopher: Pat Morgan

3 Historical Context

4 ART Berlinghiero: (active by 1228, died by 1236). This painting is of exceptional beauty and importance and is one of only two that can be confidently assigned to him. Berlinghiero was always open to Byzantine influence, and this Madonna is of the Byzantine type in which the Madonna points to the Child as the way to salvation. Madonna and Child

5 Music Toward the latter part of the Middle Ages, music consisted of two or more melodic lines that were heard simultaneously, called polyphony (music consisting of several (two or more) melodic lines, each having individual significance and independence). This appeared around the 1200s. Polyphony was more difficult to compose than the monophonic chant, because a composer had to combine multiple melodic lines in a way that would be pleasing to the listener. Most of the Medieval polyphonic music was anonymous, as the names of composers were never written down. However, there are a few exceptions, as some composers had works so important that their names were preserved along with their music.

6 Historical Events Western Reformulation of Medieval Christianity
Destabilization of Roman Empire Synthesis of Theology & Philosophy Role of the Scholastics

7 Life-Career- Educational Contributions

8 Life-Career- Educational Contributions
Born 1225 Wealthy Family Mother: Dynasty of Holy Roman Emperors Uncle: Abbot of original Benedictine Monastery

9 Life Events Age 5: Age14: Enrolled at Benedictine Abbey
Enrolled at University of Naples

10 Age 18: Studied Aristotle’s logic & philosophy
Announced plans to join Dominicans Ordained as a priest Wrote first essay: On Being & Essence

11 Entered University of Paris Lectured using the scholastic method:
Age 27: Entered University of Paris Lectured using the scholastic method: Lectured on text Reviewed the arguments pro and con Provided explanations Drew conclusions

12 Age 30: Made a Professor Wrote Summa Contra Gentile Challenged Arab Scholar’s views on Aristotle Said that the individual soul possessed intellect

13 Age 49: Died March 7, 1274 49 years after death: made a saint by Catholic Church

14 Theologian & Philosopher

15 Summa Theologiae Divine revelation is ultimate source of truth
Validity of human reason

16 Used Aristotle’s Ideas
natural sciences + ethics + politics = intelligible order Raised to a higher dimension by faith

17 Thomism: known as realism
Supernatural: spiritual dimension Natural order: physical dimension

18 Agreed with Aristotle concerning power of rationality
Reason = rational excellence = intellectual virtue Expanded Aristotle’s ideas to include divine revelation

19 Thomism Curriculum Reason + faith = rational excellence = doctrinal truth = vision of God after death Encouraged study of Philosophy & Liberal Arts Hierarchy of studies

20 De Magistro Aquinas’s Theory of Education
Purposeful Reality is spiritual & physical Reality is hierarchically structured

21 Formal Education: disciplina
Medieval Universities: scientia

22 Aquinas’s Model Teacher
Integrated knowledge & virtue Teaching considered interactive

23 Aquinas’s Worldview All things are purposeful
Lead to ultimate end of fulfillment on earth and salvation in heaven

24 Conclusion & assessment
Thomism vs. contemporary U.S. society Thomism effects on Western Education ideas Relationship to class goals


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