Summa Theologica, Volume 3 (Part II, Second Section)"The Summa Theologica is the best-known work of Italian philosopher, scholar, and Dominican friar SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS (1225 1274), widely considered the Catholic Church s greatest theologian. Famously consulted (immediately after the Bible) on religious questions at the Council of Trent, Aquinas s masterpiece has been considered a summary of official Church philosophy ever since. Aquinas considers approximately 10,000 questions on Church doctrine covering the roles and nature of God, man, and Jesus, then lays out objections to Church teachings and systematically confronts each, using Biblical verses, theologians, and philosophers to bolster his arguments. In Volume III, Aquinas addresses: faith and heresy charity peace and war mercy, anger, and justice prayer truth and much more. This massive work of scholarship, spanning five volumes, addresses just about every possible query or argument that any believer or atheist could have, and remains essential, more than seven hundred years after it was written, for clergy, religious historians, and serious students of Catholic thought." |
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... consider : ( 1 ) its object ; ( 2 ) its act ; ( 3 ) the habit of faith . Under the first head there are ten points of inquiry : ( 1 ) Whether the object of faith is the First Truth ? ( 2 ) Whether the object of faith is something ...
... consider : ( 1 ) its object ; ( 2 ) its act ; ( 3 ) the habit of faith . Under the first head there are ten points of inquiry : ( 1 ) Whether the object of faith is the First Truth ? ( 2 ) Whether the object of faith is something ...
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... consider or not to consider . Hence scientific consider- ation may be meritorious if it be referred to the end of charity , i.e. to the honor of God or the good of our neighbor . On the other hand , in the case of faith , both these ...
... consider or not to consider . Hence scientific consider- ation may be meritorious if it be referred to the end of charity , i.e. to the honor of God or the good of our neighbor . On the other hand , in the case of faith , both these ...
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... consider it as a gratuitous gift . We must , therefore , say that in that passage , faith de- notes a certain excellency of faith , for in- stance , constancy in faith , according to a gloss , or the word of faith . Faith is numbered ...
... consider it as a gratuitous gift . We must , therefore , say that in that passage , faith de- notes a certain excellency of faith , for in- stance , constancy in faith , according to a gloss , or the word of faith . Faith is numbered ...
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... consider tem- poral and eternal matters under their respec- tive aspects . Reply Obj . 2. This difference of past ... considers nu- merical diversity of faith . SEVENTH ARTICLE Whether Faith Is the First of the Virtues ? We proceed thus ...
... consider tem- poral and eternal matters under their respec- tive aspects . Reply Obj . 2. This difference of past ... considers nu- merical diversity of faith . SEVENTH ARTICLE Whether Faith Is the First of the Virtues ? We proceed thus ...
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... consider faith from the point of view of its participation by the subject , this happens in two ways , since the act of faith proceeds both from the intel- lect and from the will , as stated above ( Q. 2 , AA . 1 , 2 : Q. 4 , A. 2 ) ...
... consider faith from the point of view of its participation by the subject , this happens in two ways , since the act of faith proceeds both from the intel- lect and from the will , as stated above ( Q. 2 , AA . 1 , 2 : Q. 4 , A. 2 ) ...
Contents
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Of the Sin of Blasphemy in General | 12 |
Of the Precepts of Faith Knowl | 12 |
Of the Gift of Fear | 12 |
Of the Precepts Relating to Hope | 12 |
Of the Object of Charity | 12 |
Of the Principal Act of Charity | 12 |
Of Contention | 12 |
1353 | 12 |
Of the Taking of Gods Name | 53 |
Of Superstition Consisting in | 59 |
On Simony | 134 |
Of Dulia | 134 |
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Popular passages
Page 12 - Let no man deceive himself. If any man among you seemeth to be wise in this world, let him become a fool, that he may be wise.
Page 76 - For I will give you a mouth and wisdom, which all your adversaries shall not be able to gainsay nor resist.
Page 90 - LET a man so account of us, as of the ministers of Christ, and stewards of the mysteries of God.
Page 26 - For we know in part, and we prophesy in part; but when that which is perfect is come, that which is in part shall be done away.
Page 12 - Behold, the third time I am ready to come to you ; and I will not be burdensome to you : for I seek not yours, but you. For the children ought not to lay up for the parents, but the parents for the children.
Page 15 - For the invisible things of him, from the creation of the world, are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made: his eternal power also, and divinity, so that they are inexcusable.
Page 12 - Give not that which is holy to dogs; neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest perhaps they trample them under their feet, and turning upon you, they tear you.
Page 12 - Simon, Simon, behold Satan hath desired to have you, that he may sift you as wheat: but I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not; and thou, being once converted, confirm thy brethren.
Page 66 - God, and could not out of the good things that are seen, know him that is : neither by considering the works did they acknowledge the workmaster ; but deemed either fire, or wind, or the swift air, or the circle of the stars, or the violent water, or the lights of heaven, to be the gods which govern the world.