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Who wrote Summa Theologica?

Saint Thomas Aquinas, between 1265 and 1274.


Who was the saint who wrote Summa Theologica?

Saint Thomas Aquinas.


Which saint wrote a summary of faith?

St. Thomas Aquinas wrote the Summa Theologica.


What language did Saint Thomas Aquinas write in?

As with most of the Church, St. Thomas wrote in Church Latin, also known as Ecclesiastical Latin.


What man wrote this in a state of nature no government existed and life was cruel brutish and short?

Thomas Hobbes


what catholic thinker wrote in the middle ages that men have the rigth to overthrow an unjust ruler?

Thomas Aquinas


What student of Albertus Magnus wrote Summa Theologica that was a description of the theology of the Catholic Church?

Saint Thomas Aquinas.


Who in the 1200s wrote Summa Theologica and what did it say?

St. Thomas Aquinas, and a bunch of stuff. If you really want to know, you should read one of the translations (the original is in Latin, which from your original spelling I assume you do not know).


Who wrote that in a state of nature no government existed and life was cruel brutish and short and believed in the social contract theory?

Thomas Hobbes


Who Thomas Aquinas?

He was an Italian scholar of philosophy and theology who wrote Summa Theologia and tried to bridge the gap between reason and faith.


Which catholic thinker wrote in the middle ages that men have the right to overthrow an unjust ruler?

One of the Catholic thinkers in the Middle Ages who wrote about the right to overthrow an unjust ruler was St. Thomas Aquinas. In his work "Summa Theologiae," Aquinas argued that if a ruler becomes a tyrant and abuses his power, the people have the right to resist and potentially overthrow him, as long as it is done for the common good and with the intention of restoring justice and order.


Who wrote the Summa Theologiae and was one of the prominent spokesmen for Scholasticism?

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.