11 Reasons Why We Should Not Consider Thomism to be the Theological Equivalent of the Butterfly’s Boots

Sharing Options “However far I went I found only dingy lodging houses, small tobacconists, boardings from which posters hung in rags, windowless warehouses, goods stations without trains, and bookshops of the sort that sell The Works of Aristotle. C.S. Lewis, The Great Divorce, p. 1 I write as someone who is happy to include Thomists … Continue reading 11 Reasons Why We Should Not Consider Thomism to be the Theological Equivalent of the Butterfly’s Boots