Is there an accurate translation of the Summa Theologica in contemporary English (i.e. more recent than the classic five volume set that has been on library shelves from time immemorial)? Sometimes the antiquated English makes reading more difficult than it needs to be. Also, is it best to read it for the first time start to finish, or in sections or in some particular order? Thanks for any advice.
The Englist is not antiquated, it is precise and technical. Avoid any author who claims to make it " meaningful " to the modern mind - avoid him like the plague. Learn the language.
The short answer is no. To make sure you are getting the correct English equivalent is to learn enough Latin to understand the grammer and keep a Dictionary of St. Thomas by your side and also the White Classical Latin dictionary. It is best to start with Part 1 of the S.T… I would prefer you start with Aquinas by Dr. Edward Feser and get his new book coming out in March,
by Dr. Edward Feser
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ISBN: 978-3-86838-544-1
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Publication Date: 05-31-2014
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Scholastic Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction provides an overview of Scholastic approaches to causation, substance, essence, modality, identity, persistence, teleology, and other issues in fundamental metaphysics. The book interacts heavily with the literature on these issues in contemporary analytic metaphysics, so as to facilitate the analytic reader’s understanding of Scholastic ideas and the Scholastic reader’s understanding of contemporary analytic philosophy. The Aristotelian theory of actuality and potentiality provides the organizing theme, and the crucial dependence of Scholastic metaphysics on this theory is demonstrated. The book is written from a Thomistic point of view, but Scotist and Suarezian positions are treated as well where they diverge from the Thomistic position.
Edward Feser (Author)
Edward Feser is associate professor of philosophy at Pasadena City College. His most recent books include Aquinas and The Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New Atheism.
Then read his blog religiously. There Is No Short Cut to Philosophy. For the average person who is able to grasp the concepts, it is a life time project.
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