Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
Aquinas
Noun
/əˈkwīnəs/

Definition
Aquinas refers to Thomas Aquinas, a renowned medieval philosopher and theologian.

Examples
- Thomas Aquinas was a significant figure in the history of Western philosophy.
- Many of Aquinas’s ideas continue to influence modern theological thought.

Meaning
He is well-known for his works that reconcile faith and reason, especially in the context of Christian theology.

Synonyms
- Philosopher
- Theologian