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Title: Saint Thomas Aquinas: The Dumb Ox
by G. K. Chesterton, Frederick Davidson
ISBN: 0-7861-0129-6
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Pub. Date: January, 1992
Format: Audio Cassette
Volumes: 5
List Price(USD): $39.95
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Average Customer Rating: 3.86 (22 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: a down-to-earth biography of a truly rational philosopher
Comment: This may seem like a book for insiders, those of the Catholic faith or those with an interest in Catholicism or even in Christianity. However, rather than addressing the choir, Mr. Chesterton's book on St. Thomas is aimed at the non-Christian or at Christians with little experience in theology or philosophy. Written in troubled times (the book was first published in 1933 and there are passing references to Hitler, Mussolini, and the Great Depression), the author manages to sketch the life of St. Thomas and at the same time reveal how Thomistic philosophy is relevant to curing the ills of the modern era. Readers may be surprised to find that the complexity of St. Thomas' thought is rooted in simplicity. As Chesterton says, St. Thomas argues "for a common sense which would even now commend itself to most of the common people. He is arguing for the popular proverbs that seeing is believing; that the proof of the pudding is in the eating; that a man cannot jump down his own throat or deny the fact of his own existence." To any reader accustomed to modern philosophies and ideas which make no sense, St. Thomas is like a breath of fresh air. Though the work is devotional, Chesterton honors his subject by avoiding sentimentalism and keeping to an equally direct, no-nonsense approach. Referring to St. Thomas' combativeness, Chesterton says, "This [combativeness], in his case, certainly did not mean bitterly or spitefully or uncharitably; ...as a matter of fact, it is generally the man who is not ready to argue [intelligently], who is ready to sneer." Following in St. Thomas' footsteps, Chesterton is disposed to argue intelligently, but never sneer. The author respects the reader by not watering down St. Thomas' philosophy or his own beliefs or by patronizing the views of others. In sum, Chesterton does not sacrifice respect for his readers in order to achieve common sense simplicity (unlike authors who boldly refer to readers in their book titles as dummies or idiots). Mr. Chesterton also wrote a biographical sketch of St. Francis of Assisi before he wrote the book on St. Thomas. It's worthwhile to read the sketch of St. Francis first since Chesterton uses a comparison with St. Francis to begin his discussion of St. Thomas. Certain themes in the biography of St. Francis also recur in the book on St. Thomas, making knowledge of the prior book repeatedly valuable.

Rating: 5
Summary: A classical writer tackles a classical saint...
Comment: G.K. Chesterton is one of my favorite writers. St. Thomas Aquinas is one of my favorite saints. So how could I not love this book?

What is nice about this book is that it is easy to read. Most books on St. Thomas Aquinas tend to go deep into St. Thomas' theology. This book, however, offers a fun biography of the saint, touching upon Aquinas' genius and explaining the controversies in which he engaged. G.K. Chesterton, ever the gifted story teller, recounts many of the interesting incidents Aquinas faced in his life, answering many of the questions we might have about him. For example, how did Aquinas, considered the greatest theologian the Catholic Church has ever produced, get the knick-name "the Dumb Ox."

Chesterton knows, and Chesterton tells, holding the reader in suspense as he builds up the story. This is just one of many interesting incidents in Aquinas' life Chesterton touches upon.

Rating: 2
Summary: Not particularly useful
Comment: Chesterton does not give the reader a very clear picture of Aquinas or the events of this life. He uses the subject as a springboard for attacking non-Christian religious views. Since he does that in several other books, it was not really necessary here.

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