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Never Doubt Thomas

A Conversation with Francis J. Beckwith on Thomas Aquinas, natural law, and ecumenism

RWR Beckwith - Reading Wheel Review

This month marks the 750th anniversary of the death of St. Thomas Aquinas, one of the Christian faith’s most influential theologians. We hope that you’ve enjoyed our engagement with Francis J. Beckwith’s Never Doubt Thomas: The Catholic Aquinas as Evangelical and Protestant. We end this month with a lively discussion between Trey Dimsdale and Dr. Beckwith on St. Thomas’s influence across Christian traditions and the ways that his thought might be used to find common ground for ecumenical, and even interfaith, cooperation on matters that concern all of us.

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