In this collection Stations on the Journey of Inquiry David Burrell launches a revolutionary reinterpretation of how any inquiry proceeds boldly critiquing presumptuous theories of knowledge language and ethics. While his later publications Analogy and Philosophical Language (1973) and Aquinas: God and Action (1979) elucidate Aquinass linguistic theology these early writings show what often escapes articulation: how one comes to understanding and takes a judgment. Although Aquinas serves as an a