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  2. Compendium Theologiae (Aquinas) - Wikipedia

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    Compendium Theologiae ad fratrem Reginaldum socium suum carissimum (lit. ' Compendium of theology, to brother Reginald, his most dear fellow ' ), also known as De fide et spe ( lit. ' On faith and hope ' ) is a short summa written by Catholic Saint Thomas Aquinas .

  3. Summa Theologica - Wikipedia

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    Summa Theologiae (A new English translation in progress, by Alfred Freddoso) Prima pars secunde partis Summe Theologie beati Thome de Aquino. Naples, 1484. (Digitized codex, Latin text, at Somni) Thomas Aquinas Emulator Project, research into the use of generative AI to emulate Thomas Aquinas writing in the format of Summa Theologica

  4. List of works by Thomas Aquinas - Wikipedia

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    (in Latin) Ad regem Cypri de rege et regno. Italy, 1486 (in Latin) Brevis Compilatio theologie edita a fratre Thoma de Aquino. Italy, made before 1487. It contains: Compendium theologiae. (in Latin) Prima pars secunde partis Summe Theologie beati Thome de Aquino. Naples, 1484. It contains: Prima pars secunde partis de la Summa Theologica.

  5. Summa Universae Theologiae Christianae secundum Unitarios

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    The subtitle is in Usum Auditorum Theologiae concinnata et edita (English: Compiled and published for the use of students of theology). The work is traditionally ascribed to Mihály Lombard de Szentábrahám (1737–1758), who revitalized the church after a period of persecution during the 18th century. It remains the official statement of ...

  6. Thomas Aquinas Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The dictionary does not contain any additional commentary or explanatory notes, with the exception of the introduction by Theodore E. James, which contains a summary of the life and works of Thomas Aquinas. [4] Most of the quotations are taken from the Summa Theologica, Aquinas's best-known work, with others from the Summa contra Gentiles.

  7. Summa contra Gentiles - Wikipedia

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    Synoptic text (Latin and English), from the Hanover House edition (1955–57), updated by Joseph Kenny (dhspriory.org) Manuscript - Vat.lat.9850 (vatlib.it) The 1657 edition with the Hebrew translation by Ciantes (Google Books) (in English) Summa Contra Gentiles public domain audiobook at LibriVox

  8. Summa de casibus poenitentiae - Wikipedia

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    The Summa de casibus poenitentiae (Summary Concerning the Cases of Penance) is a book written from 1224 to 1226 by Raymond of Penyafort. [1] It is a guide for members of the Dominican Order when hearing confessions. [2] The work was later revised and annotated by William of Rennes between 1234 and 1245. [3]

  9. Five Ways (Aquinas) - Wikipedia

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    A summary version of the Five Ways is given in the Summa theologiae. [6] The Summa uses the form of scholastic disputation (i.e. a literary form based on a lecturing method: a question is raised, then the most serious objections are summarized, then a correct answer is provided in that context, then the objections are answered).