Summa Theologiae: A Concise Translation |
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Editors note | xiii |
Why we needed to be taught by | 1 |
So God is present everywhere in everything | 22 |
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ability abstract achieve action activity actually agent animals appetite Aristotle says baptism behaviour believe bodily bread called cause chapter Christ church command commutative justice consecration created creation creatures death defined derive desire disordered dispose disposition divine effects emotions eternal eucharist everything evil existence faith fatal fatal sin Father fellowmen flesh gift glory God's grace happiness heaven holy order Holy Spirit hope human nature images inclination individual intended John Damascene justice knowledge love of charity man's material matter means mind moral virtues movement natural justice Nestorius object Old Law Old Testament particular penitence perfection person Plato pleasure possess predestined premises present presupposes properties prudence reason relation sacrament sacramental character scripture sense share signify simply sins Socrates someone sometimes sort soul species substance teaching theological virtues things Thomas Thomas says Thomas's tool transubstantiation truth ultimate goal understanding whole word