Summa Theologiae: Volume 30, The Gospel of Grace: 1a2ae. 106-114Cornelius Ernst Cambridge University Press, 2006 M10 26 - 288 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
RELATIONSHIP OF THE NEW LAW AND THE | 21 |
735 | 47 |
Article 4 is it proper for it to add counsels to precepts? | 61 |
Article 1 can man know any truth without grace? | 67 |
537 | 77 |
Article 2 is grace a quality? | 113 |
Article 3 is grace different from infused virtue? | 117 |
Article 4 the subject of grace | 121 |
Article 6 does it include the forgiveness of sins? | 181 |
Article 7 is there a temporal order or does it take place in | 183 |
moment? | 185 |
93 | 186 |
Article 8 on the natural sequence of all that contributes to justification | 189 |
Article 9 is justification the greatest of all Gods works? | 193 |
Article 10 is it miraculous? | 197 |
MERIT | 198 |
DIVISIONS OF GRACE 125 Article 1 is grace satisfactorily divided into freely bestowed grace and sanctifying grace? 129 Article 2 the division of s... | 125 |
81 | 126 |
CAUSE OF GRACE 145 Article 1 is God alone the efficient cause of grace? 147 Article 2 is some disposition for grace required on the part of the rec... | 145 |
85 | 160 |
JUSTIFICATION 163 Article 1 what is the justification of the unrighteous? | 163 |
Article 2 is an infusion of grace required for | 167 |
Article 3 is some movement of free choice required? | 169 |
Article 4 is a movement of faith required? | 173 |
Article 5 is there required a movement of choice rejecting sin? | 177 |
Article 1 can man merit something from God? | 201 |
Article 2 can one merit eternal life without grace? | 205 |
Article 3 can one by grace merit eternal life in strict equivalence? | 207 |
95 | 213 |
can someone who has already obtained grace do good | 238 |
Glossary | 245 |
252 | |
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Summa Theologiae: Volume 30, The Gospel of Grace: 1a2ae. 106-114 Thomas Aquinas No preview available - 1990 |
Common terms and phrases
¹cf actus alio aliquis animæ Apostolus Aristotle articulus Augustine Augustine says autem bonum charity Deum Deus dicitur dispositio divine donum ejus enim ergo dicendum quod etiam ex gratia faith fall under merit fidei free choice freely bestowed grace gift God's gratiæ gratiam habet hoc quod Holy Spirit hominis homo ideo igitur inquantum justificatio impii justification justificationem impii justitiæ legis lex nova magis mereri modo modum motus liberi arbitrii movement of free naturæ nature nihil nisi nobis patet peccati peccatum Pelagians POINT:1 points of inquiry potest præcepta Præterea primum ergo dicendum propter Psalm quædam quam quantum quia quidem quod gratia quod homo remissio requiritur RESPONSIO sanctifying grace scilicet secundum dicendum quod secundum illud secundum quod semi-Pelagianism sense sibi sic proceditur:¹ sicut someone soul St Thomas St Thomas's sub merito supra dictum tamen tertium dicendum quod unrighteous utrum veteri Videtur quod virtue vitæ vitam æternam