Summa Theologiae


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"Summa Theologiae: Complete Set" is a comprehensive collection of Thomas Aquinas' monumental work, offering profound insights into Christian theology and philosophy. Dive into the brilliance of Aquinas as he explores the nature of God, moral theology, and the purpose of existence. This transformative set unveils the timeless wisdom of one of history's greatest theological minds.













Summa Theologiae Prima Pars, 1-49


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No collection of philosophy or theology is complete without this classic work of Thomas Aquinas. Designed for study, this edition makes the Summa Theologiae accessible to everyone.




Opuscula I


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Some of the smaller and more popular works of Aquinas are included in this volume, which is frequently used in Colleges and Universities due to its Latin-English format.







Commentary on the Book of Job


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Now available for the first time in a bilingual edition, this Biblical commentary also includes the text of the Book of Job in Latin, English, and Greek.




Devoutly I Adore Thee


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The Summa Theologiae of Saint Thomas Aquinas


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The Summa Theologiæ of Saint Thomas Aquinas is a work that has held a place of prominence in the disciplines of theology and philosophy since the time of Thomas himself. It was written when Latin was the language of scholarship, a common tongue that crossed Europe's volatile political boundaries and facilitated the growth of universities, many of which are still standing today. It is the hope of those responsible for this edition, that having the original Latin text and a respected English translation side by side will not only give those who are not ready to tackle the of Saint Thomas unaided access to his own words, but will inspire them and assist them in their pursuit of this language. They will likely discover, as many have before them, that Thomas is more easily understood in the tongue in which he wrote than he is in any other. This Third Volume contains the Treatise the Habits in Particular, continued, the Evil Habits, i.e., the Vices; the Treatise on Law; and the Treatise on Grace.