Summa Theologica, Volume 5 (Part III, Second Section & Supplement)

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Cosimo, Inc., 01‏/01‏/2013 - 636 من الصفحات
"The Summa Theologica is the best-known work of Italian philosopher, scholar, and Dominican friar SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS (1225 1274), widely considered the Catholic Church s greatest theologian. Famously consulted (immediately after the Bible) on religious questions at the Council of Trent, Aquinas s masterpiece has been considered a summary of official Church philosophy ever since. Aquinas considers approximately 10,000 questions on Church doctrine covering the roles and nature of God, man, and Jesus, then lays out objections to Church teachings and systematically confronts each, using Biblical verses, theologians, and philosophers to bolster his arguments. In Volume V, Aquinas addresses: penance, contrition, and confession excommunication matrimony and divorce slavery judgment purgatory and much more This massive work of scholarship, spanning five volumes, addresses just about every possible query or argument that any believer or atheist could have, and remains essential, more than seven hundred years after it was written, for clergy, religious historians, and serious students of Catholic thought."
 

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Question
2433
Of the Change of Bread and Wine
2439
Of the Way in Which Christ Is
2448
Of the Accidents Which Remain
2458
Of the Form of This Sacrament
2470
Of the Use or Receiving of This
2480
Of the Use Which Christ Made
2494
Of the Rite of This Sacrament
2505
Of the Effect of Confession
2710
Of Satisfaction As to Its Nature
2716
Of the Quality of Satisfaction
2722
Of Those Who Receive the Sacra
2730
Of Legal Relationship Which
2763
Of the Impediment to Marriage
2779
Of Bigamy and of the Irregularity
2802
Of Matters Concerning the Resur
2817

Page
2521
Of the Sacrament of Penance
2523
Its Essence and Institution
2653
Of the Repetition of This Sacra
2666
Of the Parts of Penance in Par
2689
Of the Degree of Contrition
2699
Of the Happiness of the Saints
2957
Of the Signs That Will Precede
2984
Damned
2990
Of the Minister of the Keys
3051
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الصفحة 2441 - All power is given to Me in heaven and in earth; going therefore, teach ye all nations: baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost; teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and behold, I am with you all days, even to the consummation of the world
الصفحة 2441 - He that eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood abideth in me, and I in him.

نبذة عن المؤلف (2013)

Thomas Aquinas, the most noted philosopher of the Middle Ages, was born near Naples, Italy, to the Count of Aquino and Theodora of Naples. As a young man he determined, in spite of family opposition to enter the new Order of Saint Dominic. He did so in 1244. Thomas Aquinas was a fairly radical Aristotelian. He rejected any form of special illumination from God in ordinary intellectual knowledge. He stated that the soul is the form of the body, the body having no form independent of that provided by the soul itself. He held that the intellect was sufficient to abstract the form of a natural object from its sensory representations and thus the intellect was sufficient in itself for natural knowledge without God's special illumination. He rejected the Averroist notion that natural reason might lead individuals correctly to conclusions that would turn out false when one takes revealed doctrine into account. Aquinas wrote more than sixty important works. The Summa Theologica is considered his greatest work. It is the doctrinal foundation for all teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.

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