Internet
Medieval Sourcebook: incredibly large collection of full text
sources from medieval and late medieval authors
Classical Natural
Theology: a page by Dr. Michael Sudduth with several links to primary
sources in natural theology among classical theologians and philosophers
Aeterni
Patris: the encyclical by Pope Leo XIII which commends the study of
St. Thomas Aquinas's works
Faith
and Reason: the 1998
encyclical of Pope John Paul II which reasserts the importance of
St. Thomas Aquinas as a model for bringing
together faith and reason
Thomistica.NET: A website
devoted to the academic study of St. Thomas Aquinas, this site contains
news items for Thomas scholars, links, pictures, and Aquinas documents.
Stephen
Loughlin's St. Thomas Home Page: a very comprehensive source with
links to biographies, books, and essays about Aquinas; translations of
Aquinas's works; and links to other Aquinas sites
Guides and Background to the Summa
St.
Thomas and Medieval Philosophy: a discussion of the context and
contents of the
Summa Theologiae, Thomas on the centrality of revelation and the
interpretation of Scripture
The Thomistic
Philosophy Page: This is a truly wonderful site maintained by Joseph
Magee, which features topics in Thomistic philosophy (Christian
philosophy, philosophy of nature, psychology, metaphysics, philosophy of
religion, ethics, even Thomistic HUMOR! which includes the Five Ways of
proving the existence of Santa Claus); a Thomistic bibliography; links
to other sites on St. Thomas; and a link to Amazon.com to buy other books
by and about Aquinas
A Companion to the
Summa: by Fr. Walter Farrell, O.P., seeks to present the
arguments of the Summa in more easily understandable terms
Outline of the Summa Theologiae: an extremely helpful
resource developed by Prof. Fred Freddoso of the University of Notre Dame
(also helpful is the Synopsis
of the Summa Theologiae from the Maritain Institute at Notre
Dame)