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<blockquote data-quote="NikAugust" data-source="post: 1517979" data-attributes="member: 19103"><p>There were many Greek theologians in the late Byzantine era that held Aquinas' writings in a very high regard and translated him into Greek. But also modern Russian theologians who were very disparaging of him. Aquinas is a lot like Hegel in that almost no one has the time and/or brainpower to truly study the primary source text and pretty much everyone just forms opinions base on secondhand commentary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikAugust, post: 1517979, member: 19103"] There were many Greek theologians in the late Byzantine era that held Aquinas' writings in a very high regard and translated him into Greek. But also modern Russian theologians who were very disparaging of him. Aquinas is a lot like Hegel in that almost no one has the time and/or brainpower to truly study the primary source text and pretty much everyone just forms opinions base on secondhand commentary. [/QUOTE]
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