On The Passions by Aquinas

How we Chase After the Good, and Resist Evil

Thomas Aquinas developed a detailed theology regarding the passions of the body, which he integrated into his broader theology. Some of what I talked about in Episode 43, "Faith and Fumbles" is based on this.

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