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     Catholic Wisdom for the 21st Century
       
         . . . from the 13th!

Locked away in enormous Latin tomes, unappreciated and unused,
some of the greatest works in the history of Catholic philosophy and
theology
have been collecting dust in university libraries throughout
the world for almost half a century now.

Yet these works, written by St. Albert the Great, St. Thomas Aquinas,
and their disciples over the course of several centuries, display a level
of clarity, thoroughness, and profundity that is without equal.  They
consistently amaze the reader with their detailed and timeless
treatments of such perennially important topics as
the existence of
God, the immortality of the human soul, the nature of the Church,
and the theology of the sacraments.
 And at times they even directly
address – and refute – the flawed philosophical and theological
assumptions and arguments that are wreaking havoc both in academia
and in the general public mind today.

Why, then, despite their self-evident value, have these treasures of
wisdom been almost completely ignored and, indeed, forgotten by the
philosophers and theologians of our day?

There are fundamentally two reasons:

•        First, many theologians and philosophers today are simply

       
 unable to read Latin!  Thus, the works in question are
       
 inaccessible to them.

•        Second, many contemporary thinkers harbor
an unfounded
       prejudice against the traditional scholastic theology and
       philosophy of the Catholic Church.  As a result, they scorn the
     
    very notion of spending time with the texts and ideas that
     
    constitute the Catholic tradition.

The primary mission of the St. Albert the Great Project for a New
Scholastic Century is to remove both of these obstacles to a
reclamation of the lost Catholic wisdom of the last several centuries.
 
The Project aims to accomplish this by . . .

•        providing scholarly translations of Latin texts that have never
        
   before been available in English, and

•        publishing and speaking in both scholarly and popular fora in
       
    order to restore respect for traditional Catholic theology and
       
    philosophy.

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