This is an excellent collection of essays by a number of protestant scholars (from a variety of protestant traditions) which provides powerful historical proof that protestant theologians, from the earliest years of the Reformation to the present day, have consistently used, and in some cases relied upon, the thought of Thomas Aquinas. Historical research into the writings of the early reformers reveals that though there have been, and still are, many areas of disagreement between protestant theologians and Aquinas, there have been, and still are. just as many areas of agreement. This is true even of protestant theologians who do directly refer to Aquinas. The articles cover a whole array of subjects, interact with prominent theologians from a whole variety of protestant denominations (including Luther and Lutherans, Calvin and Calvinists, Puritans, the dutch reformed theologians such as Kuyper, etc.), and indicate that there is a growing interest, among Protestants, in the thought of Thomas Aquinas. This book is a wonderful read, and a necessary addition to the library of any serious student of theology.