Yet too few Catholics know about him today, in part because his star has been outshone by his famous student, Thomas Aquinas. In St. Albert the Great, Champion of Faith and Reason, author Kevin Vost says the time has come to re-discover Albert's greatness, and to profit from his prodigious wisdom and virtue. We learn about Albert's brilliant scholarly career, baptizing classical wisdom and catalyzing the Church's intellectual renewal in the thirteenth century. We witness his courageous leadership as a provincial and bishop. We watch desperate popes press him into diplomatic missions, hoping that Magnus might succeed where lesser men had failed.
Finally we see that great mind and those tireless feet slowed by age, as St. Albert spends his final years quietly contemplating the God he would soon meet face to face. these pages not only tell Albert's story; they share his lessons. Each chapter uses Albertine teachings, and the example of the saint's life, to instruct, edify, and inspire us to greater holiness and more ardent love. Read St. Albert and see why the greatest man of his age has great things to offer ours as well.
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- Even while he was still alive, the Dominican friar Albert of Cologne was called Magnus "The Great" and his contemporaries said he simply knew all there was to know. He was a "Renaissance man" two centuries before the Renaissance: a teacher and preach