Somma Theologica
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Summa Theologica is a comprehensive and systematic theological work by Thomas Aquinas, exploring a wide range of topics including God, creation, humanity, and ethics.
Written in the 13th century, it synthesizes Aristotelian philosophy with Christian doctrine, presenting arguments and counterarguments in a structured format.
The Summa is divided into three parts, each addressing different aspects of theology and philosophy.
It covers topics such as the existence and nature of God, the purpose of human life, and the sacraments.
Aquinas's work remains highly influential in Catholic theology and philosophy, providing a framework for understanding complex theological concepts.
Written in the 13th century, it synthesizes Aristotelian philosophy with Christian doctrine, presenting arguments and counterarguments in a structured format.
The Summa is divided into three parts, each addressing different aspects of theology and philosophy.
It covers topics such as the existence and nature of God, the purpose of human life, and the sacraments.
Aquinas's work remains highly influential in Catholic theology and philosophy, providing a framework for understanding complex theological concepts.
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