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A Short History of Thomism, by Romanus Cessario

Since the first followers of Saint Thomas Aquinas took up the task of explaining and defending his writings, Thomists have influenced deeply the Western intellectual tradition. Together they form a school called Thomism that can claim an uninterrupted history since the end of the thirteenth century. Using carefully selected resources, Romanus Cessario has composed a short account of the history of the Thomist tradition as it manifests itself through the more than seven hundred years that have elapsed since the death of Saint Thomas. A Short History of Thomism, originally published in French as Le Thomisme et les Thomistes, supplies a need that has not been met in over a century, and is the first such comprehensive account written in English.



The author, who has worked in the field for more than thirty-five years, brings to his study an appreciation for the place that Saint Thomas Aquinas holds as a perennial teacher of Christian theology, and for the influence that the Common Doctor has exercised on all stripes of theology and philosophy. The book suggests suitable criteria for including and excluding authors from the catalogue of Thomists, and proceeds to identify the principal periods during which Thomism fared both well and less well. Appeal to broader historical contexts helps the reader locate Thomism within the flow of intellectual history as it unfolds in the West.



Representative figures in the history of Thomism are named and their literary compositions described in order to show the variety of ways that these authors have carried on the tradition. To enable the reader to learn the positions that are commonly identified with the Thomist school, the book includes an exposition of its major theological and philosophical themes.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Romanus Cessario is Professor of Theology at Saint John's Seminary in Brighton, Massachusetts, and Associate Editor of The Thomist. He is the author or editor of numerous works including Introduction to Moral Theology, On the Virtues, Christian Faith and the Theological Life, and The Moral Virtues and Theological Ethics.



PRAISE FOR THE BOOK:

"While this is a very brief history of Thomism, Cessario has the brevity of a scholar who has mastered a topic, and is nothing less than impressive in summarizing the figures and topics of a continuous tradition grappling with diverse questions. . . . The wide Thomism of Cessario is a very attractive account of how a tradition can work and retain unity over seven hundred years of sea-changes in science and politics. . . . The quality of this fine little book ensures that it plays a part not only in recounting the tradition but in continually creating it. . . ."―R. J. Snell, Christian Scholar's Review

"A breathless overview of the influence of Thomas's work throughout history."―Commonweal



"A very lucid and well documented introduction to seven centuries of reading Thomas Aquinas."―Fergus Kerr, O.P., New Blackfriars



"A marked success and should be extremely useful to those just beginning to take an interest in exploring the career of Thomism after 1274."―Timothy B. Noone, The Thomist



"In no way does this survey of seven centuries fail to satisfy the reader who is looking for a brief overview of the tradition of those who think ad mentem Sancti Thomae. As Cessario's work does not aim to be exhaustive or definitive, so much more impressive is the fact that this brief volume manages to touch on over one hundred thinkers in or associated with the Thomistic tradition. Via his accessible discussion, Cessario is able to catalogue not only the names, dates and locations of Thomistic thinkers, but also, when available, their associations, rivalries, mentors, and bibliography. . . . A book that is well-worth examination for

  • Sales Rank: #552079 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Catholic Univ of Amer Pr
  • Published on: 2005-01-31
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.99" h x .29" w x 5.24" l, .36 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 120 pages
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About the Author
Romanus Cessario, O.P., is Professor of Theology at Saint John's Seminary in Brighton, Massachusetts, and Associate Editor of The Thomist. He is the author or editor of numerous works including Introduction to Moral Theology, On the Virtues, Christian Faith and the Theological Life, and The Moral Virtues and Theological Ethics.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
A brief survey of various thomists throughout the centuries.
By A. Keiser
This little book is not really an introduction to Thomism. Instead, it is an extremely brief glance at the history of Thomism. It is divided into three parts: I. Thomism II. the Thomists III. After the French Revolution. There is also a handy index. I summarize as follows:

Summary of part one (about 40 pages):
An extremely brief biography of St. Thomas is given (less than 10 pages).Then, he goes on to say what distinguishes Thomism from other systems in around 16 pages. He also briefly touches on divisions in Thomism. Following this, the author explains the various ideas behind dividing Thomism into various periods. Finally, he explains his method.

Summary of part two (roughly 40 pages):
This part lists important Thomists from St. Thomas to the period of the French revolution. While not a laundry list, the information is still very general.

Summary of part three (10 pages):
This section covers SOME of the Thomists following the French revolution. He does leaves out some very important 20th century Thomists like Latourelle,Tonquedec, Lallemant, and de Koninck (incidentally, several of these thinkers were against the Gilsonian brand of Thomism). A certain amount of defense of the second Vatican council's theologians is also undertaken.

Conclusion and index:

The conclusion is about 7 pages and simply discusses the current fortunes of Thomism (without dropping names) and the outlook of the philosophical system. Following this is the index, which is extensive and very helpful.

My rating: while I thought the book could be better, it is a welcome volume and is handy for finding out "who, where, and when". His division of the various types of Thomism is useful, but could be less biased and more critical. More attention should have been given to some of the departures of neo-Thomism as well as Garrigou-Lagrange's place in post-French Revolution Thomism. Nevertheless, it fills a vacuum of sorts, is succinct and useful.

NOTE: for those looking for introductions to Thomism, there are many. Jacques Maritain's little book on Saint Thomas is one but, for the more ambitious, Garrigou-Lagrange's "Reality: a Synthesis of Thomistic Thought" is considerably more enlightening (it does require some philosophical background, however). It's also back in print by ex fontibus, yet not listed by Amazon as being so. Hence, one must order from the publisher.

1 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Too Short but Sweet
By M. G.
As with all his other books, Fr. Cessario's short history of Thomism is a worthy read. He accomplished what he set out to do, namely, to provide a short history of what I think is one of the most significant intellectual/philosophical/theological endeavors that the Catholic Church has ever produced and promoted. To do so is to face an overwhelmingly daunting task as it is like trying to shove the sands of a beach into a child's beach pail. It simply cannot be done.

Fortunately, he did not ask me for my advice. Instead, he produced a little work that is bound to whet the appetite of any peeping Thomist (to borrow from McInerny's title of another excellent little book on Thomism). However, this is both a blessing and a curse. In its three sections, it blesses you by giving you some basic notions about what Thomism is, its customary divisions in its history, a brief overview of notable Thomists throughout its history and the author's optimistic conclusion. Nevertheless, it curses you because its definition of Thomism, its divisions, and history are all too brief. The reader must look elsewhere for more satisfying definitions and descriptions.

Furthermore, it would do him well if Fr. Cessario's would write more lucidly. I may be a dunce, but sometimes I think I understand St. Thomas more than I do Thomists. Fr. Cessario should take his cue from fellow Thomists such as Matthew Levering and Gilles Emery, O.P, who are much more readable than he is.

Nonetheless, this book is worth reading and I recommend it to anyone who is interested in studying the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas and understanding its history. It was a pleasure to come to some understanding of how Thomism has influenced the Church throughout the centuries, no matter how brief. Even more pleasing was how Fr. Cessario concluded the book:

"The supreme blessing that first drew the attention of Aquinas is the mystery before which he knelt each day, the blessed gift of the hidden Godhead, which under the figures of bread and wine held Aquinas captive to his Lord, and which today continues to sustain those Thomists who want to enter into his thought with the most perfect assurance."

The love of our Eucharistic Lord sustained Aquinas in his endeavor to love him with all his mind as well as his heart. On this point, let us all take our cue and make the best of our personal, short history.

2 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Great
By Paulo S. Faitanin
It is really great!

A very important introduction to Aquinas's thought!

Best,

Paulo Faitanin

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