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Summa Theologica

"Summa Theologica" is a comprehensive theological work by St. Thomas Aquinas, written in the 13th century. It aims to explain the principles of Christianity through a systematic approach, addressing questions about God, morality, and human nature. Aquinas uses reason and scripture to explore topics like the existence of God, the nature of faith, and ethical behavior. The text is divided into three main parts: God, ethics, and Christ's role in salvation. Its blend of faith and reason has made it a cornerstone of Catholic philosophy and has significantly influenced Western thought.

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    "Summa Theologica" is a comprehensive work of theology written by Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century. It addresses fundamental questions about God, morality, and human existence, integrating Christian teachings with Aristotelian philosophy. The text is structured in a question-and-answer format, tackling topics such as the nature of God, the purpose of life, and ethical behavior. Aquinas aims to demonstrate that faith and reason can coexist, providing a foundational framework for Catholic doctrine that influences Christian thought and philosophical inquiry to this day.