St. Thomas Aquinas on Politics and Ethics contains translations of carefully chosen and central selections from
The Summa Against the Gentiles, On Kingship or The Governance of Rulers, and The Summa of Theology. The selections
not only include St. Thomas Aquinas�s views on government, law, war, property, and sexual ethics, but also provide
the theological, epistemological, and psychological background for his political and ethical thought, including
the Five Proofs on the existence of God and Aquinas�s theories of knowledge, the soul, the purpose of man, and
the order of the universe. Throughout the book, footnotes explain technical terms and historical, biblical, and
classical references.
"Backgrounds and Sources" follows the text, with selections from the writings of Aristotle, St. Augustine,
and Dionysius the Areopagite.
"Interpretations" traces Aquinas�s influence on medieval thought, on Roman Catholicism during the Renaissance,
on early modern political thought (Richard Hooker and Francisco Suarez), on nineteenth- and twentieth-century papal
social thought, and on contemporary Christian Democratic political parties in Europe and Latin America.
A selection of essays on Thomistic Natural Law discusses conflicting evaluations of the Thomistic theory.
The volume concludes with "Contemporary Problems in Thomistic Ethics," which contains eight analyses
of the influence of Aquinas�s thought on modern debates on war, contraception, and abortion.
A Selected Bibliography is included. THE EDITOR PAUL E. SIGMUND is Professor of Politics at Princeton University. He is the author of numerous books, including
The Ideologies of the Developing Nations, Natural Law in Political Thought, The Overthrow of Allende and the Politics
of Chile, and Liberation Theology at the Crossroads. He previously taught at Harvard.