Summa Theologiae: Volume 2, Existence and Nature of God: 1a. 2-11The Summa Theologiae ranks among the greatest documents of the Christian Church, and is a landmark of medieval western thought. It provides the framework for Catholic studies in systematic theology and for a classical Christian philosophy, and is regularly consulted by scholars of all faiths and none, across a range of academic disciplines. This paperback reissue of the classic Latin/English edition first published by the English Dominicans in the 1960s and 1970s, in the wake of the Second Vatican Council, has been undertaken in response to regular requests from readers and librarians around the world for the entire series of 61 volumes to be made available again. The original text is unchanged, except for the correction of a small number of typographical errors. |
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QUESTION 2 WHETHER THERE IS A | 5 |
Article 3 is there a God? | 13 |
QUESTION 3 GODS SIMPLENESS | 19 |
Article 2 is he composed of form and matter? | 25 |
Article 4 can one distinguish in God nature and existence? | 31 |
Article 6 is he composed of substance and accidents? | 39 |
QUESTION 4 GODS PERFECTION | 49 |
Article 3 can creatures be said to resemble God? | 55 |
Article 2 is being one the opposite of being many? | 161 |
Article 3 is there one God? | 165 |
Article 4 is he supremely one? | 167 |
Appendices 1 The Opening Question | 171 |
Logical Preliminaries | 174 |
Existence and Causality | 181 |
The Meaning of the Word God | 186 |
Additional Appendices by Thomas Gilby O P 5 The Five Ways | 188 |
QUESTION 5 THE GENERAL NOTION OF GOOD | 61 |
Article 4 what kind of causality is implicit in the notion | 71 |
Article 5 is goodness a matter of being in condition form | 75 |
QUESTION 6 THE GOODNESS OF | 83 |
Article 4 does Gods goodness make everything good? | 91 |
Article 2 is anything other than God unlimited in being? | 97 |
Article 4 can there exist an unlimited number of things? | 105 |
QUESTION 8 GODS EXISTENCE IN THINGS | 111 |
Article 3 is God everywhere in substance power and presence? | 117 |
QUESTION 9 GODS UNCHANGEABLENESS | 127 |
QUESTION 10 THE ETERNITY OF | 135 |
Article 3 does eternity belong to God alone? | 141 |
Article 5 the difference between the æon and time | 147 |
QUESTION II THE ONENESS OF GOD Article 1 does being one add anything to existing? | 157 |
The First | 191 |
The Second | 196 |
The Third | 201 |
The Fourth | 204 |
The Fifth | 206 |
The Single Causal Origin | 209 |
Simplicity and Unity Ia 3 | 214 |
goodness? | 218 |
Perfection and Goodness 1a 46 | 221 |
Transcendence 1a | 223 |
ISI Article 6 is there only one æon as there is one time and | 227 |
Glossary | 230 |
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