Thomas Aquinas was a medieval Dominican theologian whose rigorous method shaped Western theology, raising key questions about reason and Scripture.
Scholasticism and the Influence of Thomas Aquinas
Thomas Aquinas shaped Scholasticism by harmonizing faith and reason through Aristotelian philosophy, profoundly influencing Christian theology.
Anselm of Canterbury (1033–1109): Life, Theology, Ontological Argument, and Atonement Assessed from a Conservative Evangelical Perspective
Anselm’s life, logic, and atonement explained and tested by Scripture, highlighting strengths to keep and corrections required for faithful evangelical apologetics.
Peter Lombard (c. 1100–1160 C.E.): A Critical Examination of His Theological Influence, Methodology, and Departure from Biblical Sufficiency
Peter Lombard's Four Books of Sentences shaped medieval theology by systematizing non-biblical doctrines, affecting church doctrine for centuries.
Thomas Aquinas: A Critical Evaluation of His Theology, Philosophy, and Its Relationship to Biblical Authority
Please Help Us Keep These Thousands of Blog Posts Growing and Free for All$5.00Click here to purchase. Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274 C.E.), the Dominican friar and medieval theologian, is considered one of the most influential figures in the history of Western theology and philosophy. As the central figure of High Scholasticism, Aquinas attempted a grand synthesis... Continue Reading →
Scholasticism in the High Middle Ages: A Critical Evaluation of Its Methods, Theological Contributions, and Compatibility with Biblical Authority
Scholasticism, dominant from 1050 to 1350 C.E., sought to merge Christian theology and classical philosophy, complicating biblical authority and interpretation.
How Should Christians Evaluate Anselm of Canterbury’s Contributions to Theology?
Explore the profound influence and teachings of a medieval thinker whose ideas shaped theology.
Who Was Peter Abelard, and What Were His Theological Contributions?
Discover the intriguing life and teachings of Abelard, a pivotal figure in shaping theological discussions.
Who was Anselm of Canterbury (1033–1109 C.E.)?
Discover the life and legacy of a pivotal figure whose thoughts shaped centuries of Christian doctrine.

