Summa Theologica, Part I (Prima Pars) From the Complete American Edition

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Summa Theologica, Part I (Prima Pars) From the Complete American Edition

by Saint Aquinas Thomas

EN·~49 hours·130 chapters

Chapters

130 total

DEDICATION

0:04

NOTE TO THIS ELECTRONIC EDITION

3:03

PROLOGUE - FIRST PART (QQ. 1-119)

0:42

TREATISE ON THE TRINITY

0:43

TREATISE ON THE CREATION

0:20

TREATISE ON THE ANGELS

0:44

TREATISE ON THE WORK OF THE SIX DAYS

0:28

TREATISE ON MAN

1:32

TREATISE ON THE DIVINE GOVERNMENT

0:45

PROLOGUE

1:10

Description

A timeless work of medieval theology, this volume invites listeners into a careful, question‑by‑question exploration of the greatest mysteries of faith. Written in a clear, logical style, it begins by asking what sacred doctrine is and whether God exists, then moves step by step through the nature of the divine.

The first part unfolds in a systematic series of articles that examine God’s simplicity, perfection, goodness, infinity, and unity. It also delves into the doctrine of the Trinity, the act of creation, and the nature of angels, always grounding abstract ideas in reasoned argument and scriptural reference. Each topic is presented as a concise question followed by a thoughtful discussion, making even complex concepts approachable.

Listeners will find a blend of philosophical rigor and spiritual insight that has guided scholars for centuries. The structure encourages active reflection, allowing you to follow the author’s methodical reasoning while contemplating the foundations of belief.

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Summa Theologica, Part I (Prima Pars) From the Complete American Edition From the Complete American Edition

Language

en

Duration

~49 hours (2826K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-01-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Saint Aquinas Thomas

Saint Aquinas Thomas

d. 1274

A towering medieval thinker, this Dominican friar brought faith and reason into conversation in a way that still shapes philosophy and Christian theology. His best-known work, the Summa Theologiae, remains one of the classic texts of the Western tradition.

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