He is best known- and it is a sort of one-volume Thomas Library- for the Summa Theologica, which is written in sort of a constitutional or legal-code style with such notations as Part One, Question 90, section, etc. That one deals with the ensoulment of women, which the Good Doctor ( of philosophy, he was not a Medical man) theorized it took 40 days ( lent, perhaps) to form the body and soul of a male, and 80 days ( maybne where Verne got his ideas from) to Ensoul a female body- true the woman"s body is more complicated than the male, and of course Eve came after Adam. The Summa Theologica is indeed the Theological summit- or Mountain Range- as it is really several books in one-and many years in the making!
The synonym(s) of author's purpose is/are "maybe": author's goal, author's accomplishment and purpose of an author.
Books are by an author, from a publisher.
affiliation of the author means to what institution is related to the author
The author was Homer.
Rainerius has written: 'Pantheologia s. Summa universae theologiae'
Summa Theologiae
Summa Theologiae
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.
Teodora Rossi has written: 'Saggio sulla metaetica nella Summa theologiae di San Tommaso d'Aquino' -- subject(s): Ethics
Thomas Aquinas is referring to a quote by Pope Gregory I in his work "Pastoral Care." Gregory's quote emphasizes the limitations of human language in articulating the mysteries of God, suggesting that the human attempt to understand and express divine concepts can only be a feeble imitation of the lofty truths of God. Aquinas includes this quote to highlight the challenges inherent in discussing theological matters and the importance of humility in approaching divine mysteries.
Giovanni Kostko has written: 'Beatitudine e vita cristiana nella Summa theologiae di S. Tommaso d'Aquino' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrinal Theology, Doctrines, Theology, Doctrinal
Adalbert Somfai has written: 'Relationship between infused prudence and the gift of counsel in the Summa theologiae of Saint Thomas' -- subject(s): History of doctrines, Prudence, Early works to 1800, Pastoral counseling, Theology
It states that nature has provided norms for human conduct. St. Thomas Aquinas's "Treatise on Law," a part of his Summa Theologiae has been the renowned exponent of the same.
It states that nature has provided norms for human conduct. St. Thomas Aquinas's "Treatise on Law," a part of his Summa Theologiae has been the renowned exponent of the same.
H. Alting has written: 'Methodus theologiae didacticae'
C. Summa has written: 'On the helium content of [alpha] CMi' -- subject(s): Constitution, Helium, Stars