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Preaching was immensely important in the medieval Church. Renowned medieval theologian Thomas Aquinas expended much time and effort preaching. Today, however, Aquinas’s sermons remain relatively unstudied and underappreciated. This is largely because their sermo modernus style, typical of the thirteenth century, can appear odd and inaccessible to the modern reader.
In Reading the Sermons of Thomas Aquinas, Randall Smith guides the reader through Aquinas’s sermons, explaining their form and content. In the process, one comes to appreciate the sermons in their rhetorical brilliance, beauty, and profound spiritual depth while simultaneously being initiated into a fascinating world of thought concerning Scripture, language, and the human mind.
The book also includes analytical outlines for all of Aquinas’s extant sermons. Reading the Sermons of Thomas Aquinas: A Beginner’s Guide is an indispensable volume for those interested in the thought of Aquinas, in the intellectual and spiritual milieu in which he worked, and in the manifold ways of preaching the Gospel message.
About the Author
Randall Smith is Professor of Theology at the University of St. Thomas 
in Houston, Texas. He completed his doctorate at the University of Notre
 Dame under the direction of the late Ralph McInerny. His articles have 
appeared in journals such as The Thomist, Communio, and Nova et Vetera.
Endorsements
“Aquinas was both preacher and enquirer. Randall Smith’s splendid book 
takes us closer to understanding the relationship between these two 
vocations than anyone else has done so far. Aquinas’s sermons exemplify a
 rhetoric structured by arts of memory, so that his listeners’ minds 
were informed by Scripture and their desires focused on Him of whom 
Scripture speaks.”—Alasdair MacIntyre, University of Notre Dame
“Randall Smith has written a book that for a very long time has been an urgent desideratum.
 The sermons of Thomas Aquinas arguably are the most underappreciated 
and least read part of his theological oeuvre. They are a veritable 
treasure, but like every true treasure, in need of unlocking. With this 
excellent book, Randall Smith has finally provided an interpretive key 
that allows us to receive the treasure of Thomas’s sermons. This 
well-written book is a piece of rigorous scholarship, a must-read for 
all students of Aquinas’s theology, also for all who love 
Christ-centered, biblical preaching, and last but not least for those 
who want to understand how preaching worked in the world of medieval 
universities and among the Dominican preachers.”—Reinhard Hutter, Duke 
University Divinity School
“St. Thomas is universally known as a theologian, but few people know 
that he was also a skilled preacher. His sermons represent an integral 
part of his work, particularly illuminating for a better understanding 
of his person and his spirituality. In reading them, one discovers the 
constant concern of a master theologian to extend his theology through a
 pastoral practice adapted to the most humble settings. Professor 
Randall Smith has perfectly grasped this intention. His book, aware of 
and well informed by the most up-to-date scholarship, will help today’s 
reader to penetrate more deeply into this neglected part of the 
Thomistic corpus.”—Jean-Pierre Torrell, O.P., University of Fribourg, 
Switzerland
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