Augustine and Thomas Aquinas on Teacher
Some Notes
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17421/2498-9746-11-23Keywords:
Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, TeacherAbstract
The notion of a teacher is not easy to define. During the Middle Ages, intense debate was about who could properly be called a teacher. This contribution traces the development of this concept from Augustine to Thomas Aquinas, with the aim of highlighting how the figure of the teacher and the reflection on this notion evolved and changed along with the change of the social and cultural context in which teachers operate.
