The Compendium of Theology
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The Compendium Theologiae, also known as the Compendium of Theology, is an unfinished work by Thomas Aquinas that provides a concise overview of Christian theology.
Written in the form of a manual, it covers topics such as the nature of God, creation, the sacraments, and the last things.
Though incomplete, the Compendium offers a systematic presentation of Aquinas's theological thought, drawing on Scripture, reason, and the teachings of the Church Fathers.
Its clear and accessible style makes it a valuable resource for understanding Aquinas's synthesis of faith and reason.
The Compendium Theologiae remains a significant work in the history of theology.
Written in the form of a manual, it covers topics such as the nature of God, creation, the sacraments, and the last things.
Though incomplete, the Compendium offers a systematic presentation of Aquinas's theological thought, drawing on Scripture, reason, and the teachings of the Church Fathers.
Its clear and accessible style makes it a valuable resource for understanding Aquinas's synthesis of faith and reason.
The Compendium Theologiae remains a significant work in the history of theology.
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