On Angels and Intellect
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Elle Wilder
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George Le Savant
What if your intellect doesn’t die when you do?
In On Angels and Intellect, philosopher and essayist George Le Savant offers a luminous, lyrical exploration of what it means to think, to be known, and to endure. Drawing on the works of St. Thomas Aquinas, C. S. Lewis, and both ancient and modern philosophers, this reflective work traces the nature of the soul’s intellect—before, during, and beyond the body.
Spanning theology, metaphysics, and poetic meditation, this book asks bold, tender questions:
- Do we need a body to think?
- Are angels pure intellect?
- What survives when memory fades?
- Can thought exist without form?
- How does God know—and remember—us?
Part philosophical treatise, part spiritual guide, On Angels and Intellect invites listeners into a conversation older than time—and gently suggests that you are more than matter. You are a mind that was made, and you are already known.
A work of contemplative beauty for listeners of Lewis and Balthasar—this is a book for anyone who has ever wondered whether their thoughts were more than temporary.
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