Summa contra gentiles
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- discussed in biography
- In St. Thomas Aquinas
the Summa theologiae and the Summa contra gentiles, for the classical systematization of Latin theology, and, as a poet, he wrote some of the most gravely beautiful eucharistic hymns in the church’s liturgy. His doctrinal system and the explanations and developments made by his followers are known as Thomism. Although…
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- In St. Thomas Aquinas
- influence of Raymond of Peñafort
- In Saint Raymond of Peñafort
Thomas Aquinas wrote the Summa contra gentiles, a theological exposition against the heathens.
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- In Saint Raymond of Peñafort
significance in history of
- education
- In education: Thomist philosophy
…the Summa theologiae and the Summa contra gentiles—Aquinas tried to synthesize reason and faith, philosophy and theology, university and monastery, and activity and contemplation. In his writings, however, faith and theology ultimately took precedence over reason and philosophy because the former were presumed to give access to truths that were…
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- In education: Thomist philosophy
- medieval philosophy
- In Western philosophy: Thomas Aquinas
, Summa theologiae) and Summa contra gentiles (1258–64; Summa Against the Gentiles). In these works he clearly distinguished between the domains and methods of philosophy and theology. The philosopher seeks the first causes of things, beginning with data furnished by the senses; the subject of the theologian’s inquiry is…
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- In Western philosophy: Thomas Aquinas
- Thomism
- In Thomism: Thomism in the 16th century
…latter’s classic commentary on Aquinas’s Summa contra gentiles (c. 1258–64; “On the Truth of the Catholic Faith”) showed the importance of this work for the relation of faith and philosophy, the meaning of personhood, and the desire of God.
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- In Thomism: Thomism in the 16th century