Summa Theologica

Summa Theologica

By Thomas Aquinas, Kennedy, Daniel Joseph, 1862-1930

Subjects: Christianity and law, Proof, Natural law., Theological anthropology, Doctrinal and controversial works, Jewish art and symbolism, Thomas, aquinas, saint, 1225?-1274, Professional responsibility & legal ethics, Law (Philosophy), Politieke filosofie, Arts in the Bible, God, History of doctrines, Politics, Religion and law, Anthropology, Knowableness, Doctrinal Theology, 340/.1, Omnipresence, Law, Law and politics, Truth, Law--philosophy, Political science, The ologie, Jurisprudence, Faith and reason, Théologie, Early works to 1800, K447.t45 a2 2002, Philosophy, Bj1480 .t4813 1983, General & miscellaneous law, Theology, K230.t54 s8513 1996, Incunabula, Law, political aspects, Creation, Dominicains, Theory of Knowledge, Law and ethics, Specimens, Man (Theology), Jüdische Kunst, Catholic church, doctrines, Dominicans. English Province, Catholic Theology, Moral and ethical aspects, Law--political aspects, Collected works, Christian art and symbolism, Knowledge, Theory of (Religion), Sociale filosofie, Earlyworks to 1800, Christian ethics, Happiness, Illustrations, Early works to 1900, K447.t45 s85213 2000, 340/.11, Happiness--moral and ethical aspects--early works to 1800, Nature, religious aspects, Natural law, 171/.2, Legal theory & philosophy - general & miscellaneous, Christian ethics--catholic authors, Law, philosophy, Controversial literature, Bible, Doctrines, Philosophy of, Kunst, Christian ethics--early works to 1800, Ethics & moral philosophy - theoretical, Église catholique, Bibel, Moral and ethical aspects of Happiness, Soul, Political aspects, Theology, doctrinal, Philosophy, history, Christianity, Ethics, Christianity and law., Catholic authors, Catholic Church, Doctrinal works, Théologie dogmatique, Attributes, Dominicans, Natural theology

Description: Thomas's magnum opus, comprising a systematic integration of Aristotelian philosophy with Christianity. Covers topics such as the nature and existence of God, human nature, law and morality and the relationship of God, world and humans.

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