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The pronunciation of "Summa Contra Gentiles" is "soo-muh kon-truh JEN-tilz."
Yes, Thomas Aquinas completed the Summa Contra Gentiles, a work of theology defending the truths of the Catholic faith against non-Christian beliefs. He wrote it between 1259 and 1265.
The Summa Theologiae was written by Thomas Aquinas, who was a prominent theologian and philosopher in the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages. He is considered one of the key figures in the development of Scholasticism, a philosophical and theological system that integrated Christian theology with classical philosophy.
Yes, the Summa Theologica by Thomas Aquinas continues to influence us today, particularly in the fields of philosophy, theology, and ethics. Its structured approach to addressing theological questions and its emphasis on reason and faith have had a lasting impact on Christian thought. Many of its arguments and ideas are still studied and debated by scholars and theologians.
One of St. Thomas Aquinas's famous questions was "Whether God Exists" in his work Summa Theologica. Aquinas sought to prove the existence of God through reasoning and philosophical arguments.
Thomas Aquinas synthesized the ideas of ancient Greek philosophers, particularly Aristotle, with Christian theology by using reason to demonstrate the compatibility of faith and reason. He believed that philosophy could illuminate theology and help strengthen religious belief. Aquinas sought to harmonize the teachings of the Church with the principles of reason and natural law through his extensive writings and works, such as the Summa Theologica.
Yes, Thomas Aquinas completed the Summa Contra Gentiles, a work of theology defending the truths of the Catholic faith against non-Christian beliefs. He wrote it between 1259 and 1265.
Daniel Stuart Utrecht has written: 'Esse in the Summa Contra Gentiles of Saint Thomas Aquinas'
You can read "Summa Contra Gentiles" by Saint Thomas Aquinas for free online at the website of the Corpus Thomisticum. This website provides the complete text of the work in Latin and English translation.
Pietro Lazzaro has written: 'Mille anime' 'La dialettica della partecipazione nella Summa contra gentiles di s. Tommaso D'Aquino' -- subject(s): Apologetics, Dialectic, Participation
Norbert W. Mtega has written: 'Analogy and theological language in the Summa contra gentiles' -- subject(s): Analogy (Religion), Apologetics, Christianity, History, History of doctrines, Language and languages, Religious aspects of Language and languages
The correct title of the work is 'Summa Contra Gentiles'. The work may be read in its entirety at the following site: www.corpusthomisticum.org. Once there, click onto 'Opera omnia S. Thomae', which refers to the complete works of St. Thomas Aquinas [ca. 1225-March 7, 1274]. The 'Summa Contra Gentilis' is the second work that is listed under the section 'Opera Maiora', which refers to his major works. The site is made possible through the educational and research achievements of Prof. Dr. Enrique Alarcon Moreno. The Professor has received worldwide respect for this endeavor, and others. The site includes contact information, in the way of fax and telephone numbers; and email and snail-mail addresses at the University of Navarre, in the Basque city of Pamplona.
Francisco de Sylvestris has written: 'Commentaria in libros quatuor Contra gentiles S. Thomae de Aquino' -- subject(s): Commentaries 'Commentaria in libros quatuor Contra gentiles S. Thomae de Aquino' -- subject(s): Commentaries
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