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Summa Theologiae

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Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologiae is a monumental work of systematic theology, aiming to present a comprehensive overview of Christian doctrine.

It's structured around questions and articles, exploring various aspects of faith and reason.

The Summa covers topics such as God, creation, the human person, salvation, and the sacraments.

It's considered a cornerstone of Catholic theology and has profoundly influenced philosophical and theological discourse for centuries.

Its enduring relevance lies in its systematic approach and integration of faith and reason.

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Mentioned in 37 episodes

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Matt Fradd
when referencing Thomas Aquinas's teachings on the nature of human relationships.
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What to do When Marriage Gets Hard (Jason & Crystalina Evert) | Ep. 542
Mentioned by Michael Knowles regarding the cycle of regimes and their degradation over time.
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Michael Knowles: Attacks on Christians, Norm McDonald, and Leaving Atheism for Catholicism
Mentioned by Bishop Barron as the text that Aquinas placed at the foot of the cross.
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WOF 501: Christ's Real Presence in the Eucharist
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Scott Hahn
as doing a great job in the Sumo, the Terziapars, from 46 to 48, but earlier as well, 1 to 26.
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The Apocalypse, Antichrist, and Second Coming (Dr. Scott Hahn) | Ep. 539
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Matt Fradd
recommends reading the first question in the Summa Theologiae to understand the balance between faith and reason.
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The SSPX, Filipinos, and Blue Haired Women | Livestream
Mentioned when discussing moral versus supernatural virtue, justice and the will.
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The Josias Podcast, Episode VIII: Basic Concepts – Virtue
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Robert Pasnau
as his great work comprised of maybe four different books.
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Thomas Aquinas: life of the week
Mentioned by Arthur Brooks as a book written by Thomas Aquinas in 1265, drawing from the work of Aristotle.
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Arthur Brooks - Harvard Professor & Happiness Expert | Why Everything You Think About Success Is Wrong
Mentioned by Paul Gould, referencing Aquinas' definition of beautiful things and their characteristics.
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Episode 2:6 Justice in an Unjust World
Mentioned when discussing Matthew Barrett’s view that evangelicals should agree with 88% of Thomas Aquinas's most famous work.
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#210 Read Church History, Cease To Be Protestant - Joe Heschmeyer
Mentioned as a guidebook for students in theology that changed the Western University and inspired Dante's Divine Comedy.
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Thomas Aquinas
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David Dusenbery
as a philosophical work equivalent to Gratians Decretum in Catholic philosophy.
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Multipolarity Dialogues: David Lloyd Dusenbury and China's Long Cultural History with the West
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Trent Horn
as one of the most famous works of Thomas Aquinas.
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#1096 - FFAF: Argument for God Survey Follow Up (with Sean McDowell)
Mentioned when referencing a passage where St. Thomas appears to break with his own position.
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Dating Like Mr. Darcy I Dr. John-Paul Heil
Mentioned when Thomas Aquinas explicitly asks the question in the first question of the Terziopars of the Summa Theologiae.
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Why Did God Become Man? The Absolute Primacy of Christ According to Blessed Duns Scotus – Prof. Thomas Ward
Mentioned when discussing miracles and the supernatural order, referencing Question 178 in the Summa Secunda Secundae.
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Ep. 1785 - Sydney Sweeney's Titillating Voter Registration LEAKED
Mentioned by Bishop Barron as an example of notional exploration of ideas about God.
WOF 523: The Grammar of Assent (10 of 12)
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Michael Sirilla
when discussing his theological work.
How Should Faithful Catholics Respond To Problems In Magisterial Teaching? | Prof. Michael Sirilla
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Filip Holm
as Thomas Aquinas's magnum opus, intended as a summary of theology and philosophy for beginner students.
Thomas Aquinas - the Greatest Christian Philosopher?
Mentioned by Speaker 2 as one of Albert's principal theological works in two volumes.
St. Albert the Great & Magic

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