The Thomist

A Speculative Quarterly Review Of Theology And Philosophy

THE THOMIST appeals to a wide international readership in the university, the seminary, and the Church. In the tradition and spirit of Thomas Aquinas, it seeks to promote original and penetrating inquiry into the full range of contemporary philosophical and theological questions.

The Thomist undertakes particularly to support sustained discussion of issues of philosophy and systematic theology, where such discussion can be advanced by creative use of the thought of Aquinas and significant authors in the Thomistic tradition. In this way The Thomist seeks to cultivate a fruitful dialogue between modern and contemporary philosophical systems and the classical tradition of philosophy and Christian theology.

Steward of the Thomistic Tradition Since 1939

The Thomist (ISSN 0040-5325) is published by Dominican Fathers Province of St. Joseph. In 2008 we shall publish Volume 72 quarterly in January, April, July, and October. A General Index for the year is included in the October issue.

The Thomist Website contains complete articles and book reviews from over 40 years, along with linked indices for articles, authors, books reviewed, reviewers, and a  new search engine. We will continue to add all remaining volumes of The Thomist to the WEB site. Under our new subscription system, all institutions with hard copy subscriptions will have free access to The Thomist WEB site archive upon submission of static IP numbers to The Thomist business office. Individuals with hard copy subscriptions can access this password protected archive for an additional $5 per year. Individuals can also subscribe to the web site only for $20.00 per year.

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