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Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
Loyal Books
27 episodes
6 months ago
More than nine hundred years after it was first written, this unfinished work of a scholar saint still has the power to move our minds and hearts and set us thinking on the really important questions of life. Summa Theologica or simply the Summa as it is known, was written some time between 1265-74. It is a work that has had a profound and enduring influence on Western thought and literature. Designed to provide answers to Catholic theologians about the teachings of the Church, Thomas Aquinas' book instead goes far beyond its stated purpose. The most famous tenet that the book contains is the Five Ways or Five Arguments for the Existence of God. This in spite of the fact that this tenet is contained in a mere five pages out of the total three thousand five hundred plus pages of the Summa! Such is the power of some of the ideas contained herein. Thomas Aquinas was a deeply learned Dominican monk, philosopher, teacher and scholar. His path-breaking ideas encompassed sources as diverse as those contained in Aristotle, Plato, Cicero, Augustine of Hippo, Apostle Paul and many others, along with Christian, Muslim, Eastern and Oriental texts. There are many references in the Summa to the great teachers who influenced Thomas Aquinas. Prima Pars (First Part) Questions 1-26 is intended mainly for lay clergy or beginners. Here, many basic premises of Christianity, the Creation and the Existence of God are discussed. The knowledge of God, How God is Known to Us, ideas of Truth and Falsity, The Book of Life, the Power and Beatitude of God, the nature of Man, and many more are some of the metaphysical questions discussed. The Summa deeply influenced contemporary artists and writers like Dante. This book would be ideal as a daily meditation text. A magnificent work of spirituality that seeks answers to some of our most complex yet basic questions.
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More than nine hundred years after it was first written, this unfinished work of a scholar saint still has the power to move our minds and hearts and set us thinking on the really important questions of life. Summa Theologica or simply the Summa as it is known, was written some time between 1265-74. It is a work that has had a profound and enduring influence on Western thought and literature. Designed to provide answers to Catholic theologians about the teachings of the Church, Thomas Aquinas' book instead goes far beyond its stated purpose. The most famous tenet that the book contains is the Five Ways or Five Arguments for the Existence of God. This in spite of the fact that this tenet is contained in a mere five pages out of the total three thousand five hundred plus pages of the Summa! Such is the power of some of the ideas contained herein. Thomas Aquinas was a deeply learned Dominican monk, philosopher, teacher and scholar. His path-breaking ideas encompassed sources as diverse as those contained in Aristotle, Plato, Cicero, Augustine of Hippo, Apostle Paul and many others, along with Christian, Muslim, Eastern and Oriental texts. There are many references in the Summa to the great teachers who influenced Thomas Aquinas. Prima Pars (First Part) Questions 1-26 is intended mainly for lay clergy or beginners. Here, many basic premises of Christianity, the Creation and the Existence of God are discussed. The knowledge of God, How God is Known to Us, ideas of Truth and Falsity, The Book of Life, the Power and Beatitude of God, the nature of Man, and many more are some of the metaphysical questions discussed. The Summa deeply influenced contemporary artists and writers like Dante. This book would be ideal as a daily meditation text. A magnificent work of spirituality that seeks answers to some of our most complex yet basic questions.
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Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
01 – Prologue; Question 1: The Nature and Extent of Sacred Doctrine
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Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
02 – Question 2: The Existence of God
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2 months ago
21 minutes 22 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
03 – Question 3: On the Simplicity of God
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2 months ago
37 minutes 51 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
04 – Question 4: The Perfection of God
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15 minutes 6 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
05 – Question 5: Of Goodness in General
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2 months ago
29 minutes 37 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
06 – Question 6: The Goodness of God
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15 minutes 30 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
07 – Question 7: The Infinity of God
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2 months ago
20 minutes 54 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
08 – Question 8: The Existence of God in Things
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2 months ago
22 minutes 37 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
09 – Question 9: The Immutability of God
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2 months ago
11 minutes 57 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
10 – Question 10: The Eternity of God
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2 months ago
17 minutes 44 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
11 – Question 11: The Unity of God
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3 months ago
18 minutes 42 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
12 – Question 12: How God is Known by Us
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3 months ago
2 minutes 10 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
13 – Question 13: The Names of God
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3 months ago
35 minutes 49 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
14a – Question 14: The Knowledge of God
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3 months ago
40 minutes 34 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
14b – Question 14: The Knowledge of God
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3 months ago
42 minutes 8 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
15 – Question 15: Of Ideas
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3 months ago
16 minutes 19 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
16 – Question 16: Of Truth
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3 months ago
36 minutes 38 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
17 – Question 17: Of Falsity
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3 months ago
20 minutes 11 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
18 – Question 18: The Life of God
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3 months ago
23 minutes 39 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
19 – Question 19: The Will of God
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3 months ago
51 seconds

Summa Theologica, Pars Prima by Saint Thomas Aquinas
More than nine hundred years after it was first written, this unfinished work of a scholar saint still has the power to move our minds and hearts and set us thinking on the really important questions of life. Summa Theologica or simply the Summa as it is known, was written some time between 1265-74. It is a work that has had a profound and enduring influence on Western thought and literature. Designed to provide answers to Catholic theologians about the teachings of the Church, Thomas Aquinas' book instead goes far beyond its stated purpose. The most famous tenet that the book contains is the Five Ways or Five Arguments for the Existence of God. This in spite of the fact that this tenet is contained in a mere five pages out of the total three thousand five hundred plus pages of the Summa! Such is the power of some of the ideas contained herein. Thomas Aquinas was a deeply learned Dominican monk, philosopher, teacher and scholar. His path-breaking ideas encompassed sources as diverse as those contained in Aristotle, Plato, Cicero, Augustine of Hippo, Apostle Paul and many others, along with Christian, Muslim, Eastern and Oriental texts. There are many references in the Summa to the great teachers who influenced Thomas Aquinas. Prima Pars (First Part) Questions 1-26 is intended mainly for lay clergy or beginners. Here, many basic premises of Christianity, the Creation and the Existence of God are discussed. The knowledge of God, How God is Known to Us, ideas of Truth and Falsity, The Book of Life, the Power and Beatitude of God, the nature of Man, and many more are some of the metaphysical questions discussed. The Summa deeply influenced contemporary artists and writers like Dante. This book would be ideal as a daily meditation text. A magnificent work of spirituality that seeks answers to some of our most complex yet basic questions.