Promuovere lo studio di San Tommaso
nel cuore della Chiesa

La nostra missione

L’Istituto Tomistico dell'Angelicum esiste per promuovere la ricerca teologica fondata sul pensiero di San Tommaso d’Aquino. Il suo obiettivo è quello di sviluppare un dialogo fruttuoso con altre correnti filosofiche e teologiche, oltre che con la scienza contemporanea.

L’Istituto incoraggia lo studio di Tommaso d’Aquino e la tradizione tomista come una voce viva ed un’ispirazione per la teologia e filosofia cattolica. Lo fa attraverso la ricerca continua e i colloqui pubblici, così come la collaborazione con altri istituti ed entità universitarie.

Prossimi eventi

Notizie recenti

  • New Article by Father Philip-Neri Reese, O.P.
    Losing the Forest for the Tree: Why All Thomists Should (Not) Be River Forest Thomists Father Philip-Neri Reese, O.P. has a new article published in the special issue of Religions. In this article, Father seeks to show why River Forest Thomism should be embraced by all Thomists. He argues that River Forest Thomism has been wrongly … Leggi tutto
  • New Article by Father Mariusz
    A Contemporary Aristotelian–Thomistic Perspective on the Evolutionary View of Reality and Theistic Evolution Father Mariusz Tabaczek, OP has a new article published in the special issue of Religions on Aquinas and Sciences. This article presents the most important points from the book Father recently published, Theistic Evolution. The article also offers some further developments, clarifications, and responses to comments about the book. … Leggi tutto
  • Book Review of Providence and Science in a World of Contingency: Thomas Aquinas’s Metaphysics of Divine Action
    Book Review of Providence and Science in a World of Contingency: Thomas Aquinas’s Metaphysics of Divine Action Father Mariusz Tabaczek, OP has published a review of the book titled Providence and Science in a World of Contingency: Thomas Aquinas’s Metaphysics of Divine Action by Ignacio Silva.  It can be found in New Blackfriars and on … Leggi tutto
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