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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2021 · 58 MIN

Ep. 029 - Dante’s St. Thomas, S.A. Cortright.

from Magnus Podcast: Conversations from the Catacombs of Liberal Education · host Albertus Magnus Institute, Inc.

Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) holds the Catholic Church's title of Doctor Communis (Common Doctor) meaning that after Christ and the Apostles who were blessed by Christ, Thomas is her greatest teacher. What does the Common Doctor’s work have to do with that of Dante? More than you might think. Join us for AMI President Steven Cortright’s first class in the Magnus Fellowship. Our next round of courses will be announced soon. Become a Fellow today and register at MagnusInstitute.org Support AMI’s work with a tax-deductible donation at https://magnusinstitute.org/give/

What does St. Thomas Aquinas have to do with Dante? Join us for AMI President Steven Cortright’s first class in the Magnus Fellowship.

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Ep. 029 - Dante’s St. Thomas, S.A. Cortright.

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Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) holds the Catholic Church's title of Doctor Communis (Common Doctor) meaning that after Christ and the Apostles who were blessed by Christ, Thomas is her greatest teacher. What does the Common Doctor’s work have to do with...

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