Author: Saint Thomas (Aquinas)
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Category : Theology, Doctrinal
Languages : en
Pages : 440
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The "Summa Theologica" of St. Thomas Aquinas ...: qq. 90-114
Author: Saint Thomas (Aquinas)
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ISBN:
Category : Theology, Doctrinal
Languages : en
Pages : 440
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Theology, Doctrinal
Languages : en
Pages : 440
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The "Summa Theologica" of St. Thomas Aquinas
Author: Saint Thomas (Aquinas)
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 350
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Languages : en
Pages : 350
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Treatise on Law
Author: Saint Thomas (Aquinas)
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Category : Christian ethics
Languages : en
Pages : 100
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Category : Christian ethics
Languages : en
Pages : 100
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Summa Theologica Part II ("Secunda Secundae") (Annotated Edition)
Author: St. Thomas Aquinas
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
ISBN: 3849620891
Category : God
Languages : en
Pages : 2661
Book Description
This is the extended and annotated edition including * an extensive biographical annotation about the author and his life The Summa Theologiæ (Latin: Compendium of Theology or Theological Compendium; also subsequently called the Summa Theologica or simply the Summa, written 1265–1274) is the best-known work of Thomas Aquinas (c.1225–1274), and although unfinished, "one of the classics of the history of philosophy and one of the most influential works of Western literature." It is intended as a manual for beginners in theology and a compendium of all of the main theological teachings of the Church. It presents the reasoning for almost all points of Christian theology in the West. The Summa's topics follow a cycle: the existence of God; Creation, Man; Man's purpose; Christ; the Sacraments; and back to God. (courtesy of wikipedia.com). This is part 2-2, 'Secunda Secundae'. In a chain of acts of will, man strives for the highest end. They are free acts, insofar as man has in himself the knowledge of their end (and therein the principle of action). In that the will wills the end, it wills also the appropriate means, chooses freely and completes the consensus. Whether the act be good or evil depends on the end. The "human reason" pronounces judgment concerning the character of the end; it is, therefore, the law for action. Human acts, however, are meritorious insofar as they promote the purpose of God and his honor. By repeating a good action, man acquires a moral habit or a quality which enables him to do the good gladly and easily. This is true, however, only of the intellectual and moral virtues (which Aquinas treats after the manner of Aristotle); the theological virtues are imparted by God to man as a "disposition", from which the acts here proceed; while they strengthen, they do not form it. The "disposition" of evil is the opposite alternative. An act becomes evil through deviation from the reason, and from divine moral law. Therefore, sin involves two factors: its substance (or matter) is lust; in form, however, it is deviation from the divine law. Contents: • Treatise on the theological virtues (qq. 1 to 46) • Treatise on the cardinal virtues (qq. 47 to 170) • Treatise on prudence (qq. 47 to 56) • Treatise on justice (qq. 57 to 122) • Treatise on fortitude and temperance (qq. 123 to 170) • Treatise on gratuitous graces (qq. 171 to 182) • Treatise on the states of life (qq. 183 to 189)
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
ISBN: 3849620891
Category : God
Languages : en
Pages : 2661
Book Description
This is the extended and annotated edition including * an extensive biographical annotation about the author and his life The Summa Theologiæ (Latin: Compendium of Theology or Theological Compendium; also subsequently called the Summa Theologica or simply the Summa, written 1265–1274) is the best-known work of Thomas Aquinas (c.1225–1274), and although unfinished, "one of the classics of the history of philosophy and one of the most influential works of Western literature." It is intended as a manual for beginners in theology and a compendium of all of the main theological teachings of the Church. It presents the reasoning for almost all points of Christian theology in the West. The Summa's topics follow a cycle: the existence of God; Creation, Man; Man's purpose; Christ; the Sacraments; and back to God. (courtesy of wikipedia.com). This is part 2-2, 'Secunda Secundae'. In a chain of acts of will, man strives for the highest end. They are free acts, insofar as man has in himself the knowledge of their end (and therein the principle of action). In that the will wills the end, it wills also the appropriate means, chooses freely and completes the consensus. Whether the act be good or evil depends on the end. The "human reason" pronounces judgment concerning the character of the end; it is, therefore, the law for action. Human acts, however, are meritorious insofar as they promote the purpose of God and his honor. By repeating a good action, man acquires a moral habit or a quality which enables him to do the good gladly and easily. This is true, however, only of the intellectual and moral virtues (which Aquinas treats after the manner of Aristotle); the theological virtues are imparted by God to man as a "disposition", from which the acts here proceed; while they strengthen, they do not form it. The "disposition" of evil is the opposite alternative. An act becomes evil through deviation from the reason, and from divine moral law. Therefore, sin involves two factors: its substance (or matter) is lust; in form, however, it is deviation from the divine law. Contents: • Treatise on the theological virtues (qq. 1 to 46) • Treatise on the cardinal virtues (qq. 47 to 170) • Treatise on prudence (qq. 47 to 56) • Treatise on justice (qq. 57 to 122) • Treatise on fortitude and temperance (qq. 123 to 170) • Treatise on gratuitous graces (qq. 171 to 182) • Treatise on the states of life (qq. 183 to 189)
Summa Theologiae: Prima secundae, 71-114
Author: Saint Thomas (Aquinas)
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ISBN: 9781623400088
Category : Theology, Doctrinal
Languages : en
Pages :
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ISBN: 9781623400088
Category : Theology, Doctrinal
Languages : en
Pages :
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The "Summa Theologica" of St. Thomas Aquinas ...: qq. 75-102
Author: Saint Thomas (Aquinas)
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Category : Theology, Doctrinal
Languages : en
Pages : 394
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Publisher:
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Category : Theology, Doctrinal
Languages : en
Pages : 394
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The "Summa Theologica" of St. Thomas Aquinas: (Supplement) : QQ. LXXXVII.-XCIX. and appendices
Author: Saint Thomas (Aquinas)
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Category : Theology, Doctrinal
Languages : en
Pages : 296
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Theology, Doctrinal
Languages : en
Pages : 296
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The "Summa Theologica" of St. Thomas Aquinas ...: qq. 103-119
Author: Saint Thomas (Aquinas)
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Category : Theology
Languages : en
Pages : 222
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Category : Theology
Languages : en
Pages : 222
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A Tour of the Summa
Author: Paul J. Glenn
Publisher: Aeterna Press
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Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 599
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We may adapt a remark of St. Thomas Aquinas, and apply it to his own great work, the Summa Theologica: not everyone has talent to master this work; not everyone has a taste for the study it requires; not everyone has time to devote to such study. Aeterna Press
Publisher: Aeterna Press
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 599
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We may adapt a remark of St. Thomas Aquinas, and apply it to his own great work, the Summa Theologica: not everyone has talent to master this work; not everyone has a taste for the study it requires; not everyone has time to devote to such study. Aeterna Press
A Lexicon of Saint Thomas Aquinas
Author: Roy Joseph Deferrari
Publisher: P.C.P. Books, Inc.
ISBN: 9781930278455
Category : Latin language, Medieval and modern
Languages : en
Pages : 1185
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Publisher: P.C.P. Books, Inc.
ISBN: 9781930278455
Category : Latin language, Medieval and modern
Languages : en
Pages : 1185
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