This is a fantastic overview of Aquinas' thought; Selman manages, mostly, to bring out the genius and subtlety of Aquinas words in terms that make sense to modern minds. Many of the passages of this book reward re-reading, particularly those that deal with the virtues, the soul, and charity. The work is let down by the occasional mistake; sometimes, when grouping related concepts together, Selman will forget to explain or define one or two of them, which makes the whole discussion somewhat unclear. He also occasionally uses arguments and definitions which seem circular, and thus perhaps misses out on what could be interesting segues into other related topics or the work of other thinkers.