Summa Theologiae: Volume 38, Injustice: 2a2ae. 63-79Marcus Lefébure Cambridge University Press, 2006 M10 26 - 320 pages The 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. |
Contents
Article | 7 |
49 | 24 |
homicide? | 45 |
Article 7 is theft justifiable in case of necessity? | 63 |
QUESTION | 65 |
Article 8 is it possible for robbery not to be a sin? | 83 |
Article 9 is all robbery with violence a graver sin than theft? | 87 |
INJUSTICE ON THE PART OF THE JUDGE 89 Article 1 can anyone justly judge somebody not subject to him? 93 Article 2 is a judge entitled to gi... | 89 |
DEFAMATION 157 Article I what is defamation? 161 Article 2 is all defamation mortal sin? 163 Article 3 ought defamers to be restrained? | 157 |
Article 4 what is the origin of defamation? | 167 |
DETRACTION 171 Article 1 what is detraction? 173 Article 2 is it a mortal sin? 177 Article 3 how does it compare with other sins? 181 Article 4 doe... | 171 |
WHISPERING 187 Article 1 is whispering a sin distinct from detraction? 189 Article 2 which is the graver of the two? | 187 |
RIDICULE 193 Article 1 is ridicule a special sin distinct from other sins by which harm is inflicted on ones neighbour through words? | 193 |
Article 2 is it a mortal sin? | 195 |
CURSING 201 Article 1 is one entitled to curse a man? | 201 |
Article 2 or any of Gods nonrational creatures? | 205 |
Article 2 | 93 |
5555 | 103 |
69 | 114 |
Article 1 is it a mortal sin to deny true evidence which would lead to conviction? | 115 |
Article 2 is one entitled to commit perjury in selfdefence? | 119 |
Article 3 is one entitled to evade judgement by appealing? | 121 |
Article 4 Article 4 is a convicted person entitled to use violence in self defence if he has the chance to do | 125 |
INJUSTICE ON THE PART OF WITNESSES 129 Article 1 is a man obliged to give evidence? | 129 |
Article 2 is the evidence of two or three sufficient? | 133 |
Article 3 can a witnesss evidence be rejected even though he is not at fault? | 137 |
Article 4 is it a mortal sin to give false evidence? | 139 |
is theft the surreptitious taking of another persons | 143 |
Article 2 may some be debarred from acting as lawyers? | 147 |
Article 3 does a lawyer sin by defending an unjust cause? | 149 |
Article 4 is it a sin to accept payment for rendering legal services? | 151 |
Article 3 is cursing a mortal sin? | 207 |
Article 4 how does it compare with other sins? | 209 |
Article 1 can selling be unjust by reason of the price? | 213 |
Article 2 can selling be unjust on account of a flaw in the thing sold? | 217 |
Article 3 is the seller bound to disclose any such defect? | 221 |
Article 4 is one entitled to sell something for more than one | 225 |
paid for | 228 |
USURY 233 Article 1 is it a sin to make a charge for lending money? 241 Article 2 is one entitled to take anything by way of compensation for a loa... | 233 |
Article 3 is one bound to restore any gains from the profits | 247 |
QUASICOMPONENT PARTS OF JUSTICE | 255 |
Article 3 is omission a special category of sin? | 261 |
Encyclicals | 275 |
Glossary | 284 |
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