St. Thomas Aquinas (1225–74) was a prolific writer. Though he lived to just forty-nine years old, he produced a philosophy as broad and systematic as Aristotle's. In fact, Thomas's reputation is based largely on his ability to take Aristotle's philosophy — by the thirteenth century translated into Latin across Europe — and join it to Christian thought.

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