thomist
/ˈθɒmɪst/Definitions
1. noun
A person who follows the philosophical and theological teachings of Thomas Aquinas, especially in scholasticism and Roman Catholic theology.
“The professor was a renowned Thomist and had written extensively on the subject of Aquinas’s philosophy.”
2. adjective
Of or relating to the philosophical and theological teachings of Thomas Aquinas.
“The Thomist views on ethics have been influential in shaping Western philosophical thought.”