Need to get order out of the chaos

I have no intention to be a clearing house for all the many and useful Thomistic links out there, but I do want to provide as many links as would be of use to Aquinas scholars, and this would include, for instance, links to language sites, organizations, and the websites of journals. But I did a poor job setting up the links page, which will just grow out of control over time, because I didn’t anticipate what order would be necessary, and didn’t create some sort of organizational structure. I committed the parvus error in principio.

So I’ll be changing the Thomistic Links section of the site, setting up a container page, with separate pages underneath the main page. I’ll surely have a page devoted to language links, to organization links, and to journals/publishing house links. Can you think of any others that I should add? I’d be grateful for your feedback.

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Mark Johnson

Mark Johnson is an associate professor of Theology at Marquette University, and founded thomistica.net on Squarespace in November of 2004. He studied with James Weisheipl, Leonard Boyle, Walter Principe, and Lawrence Dewan, at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies (Toronto, Canada).