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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 13 episodes

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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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 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
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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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Nathaniel Peters
when referring to the three parts of the Summa and its supplement.
The Importance of Friendship in Marriage | Dr. Nathaniel Peters and Prof. Jane Peters
Mentioned by Fr. John Harris when discussing the basic Thomistic principles underlying the Catholic approach to secular politics.
Should Catholics Run (Away) From Secular Politics? | Fr. John Harris, O.P.
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Candace Vogler
regarding his work on the highest good and its intersection with acting well.
A Method for Metaethics | Prof. Candace Vogler
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Nathaniel Peters
as Aquinas' great masterwork that he spent the latter part of his life writing.
Aquinas and Luther on Justification I Dr. Nathaniel Peters
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Matthias Kussmann
als Hauptwerk von Thomas von Aquin.
Thomas von Aquin – Glauben und Wissen verbinden
Referenced by Fr. Gregory Pine in discussing St. Thomas Aquinas' approach to theology.
Does God Have Parts?
The speaker references his big book of theology when talking about God.
Key Principles for a Happy Life | Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P.
Mentioned as Aquinas's monumental and comprehensive, though incomplete, handbook of Christian theology.
Thomas Aquinas on Charity I Fr. Cajetan Cuddy, O.P.
Mentioned as a large and well-known work, organized around the four cardinal virtues.
The Cardinal Virtues and Living Life Well I Prof. Raymond Hain
Mentioned by Sr. Elinor Gardner when discussing the theological virtues and their order towards God.
Recovering the Image of God in Man (and Woman) | Sr. Elinor Gardner, O.P.
An astonishing number of his works were rendered into Greek, including both Summa Conturgentiles and this one, as well as commentaries on Aristotle, and a variety of other treatises.
HoP 324 - United We Fall - Latin Philosophy in Byzantium
Mentioned when discussing Futsius's interactions with scholastic theology and his commentary tradition on Aquinas's work.
Gisbertus Voetius with Andreas Beck
Mentioned when explaining the American regime and the mixed regime.
Ep. 1755 - Most People Don't Get It: The Israel-Iran War Explained
Mentioned as the author of Summa Theologiae, a text about fortitude.
The Josias Podcast, Episode XIV: The Virtue of Fortitude

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