Thomas Aquinas’s Summa contra gentiles : a guide and commentary
Brian Davies
New York : Oxford University Press, [2016]
xviii, 485 p. ; 25 cm
書
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1/F Collection | BX 1749 .T45 .D38 | Available |
- The Summa contra Gentiles and its context
- Approaching the question of God's existence (SCG 1,10-12)
- Arguing for God's existence (SCG 1,13)
- God as eternal and simple (SCG 1,14-27)
- Talking about God (SCG 1,28-36)
- Goodness, oneness, and infinity (SCG 1,37-43)
- God's knowledge (SCG 1,44-71)
- God's will, life, and blessedness (SCG 1,72-102)
- God as omnipotent creator (SCG 2,1-29)
- Necessity in creatures, the eternity of the world, and distinctions among creatures (SCG 2,30-45)
- Intellectual creatures (SCG 2,46-101)
- Agents, ends, evil, and good (SCG 3,1-15)
- The end of all things and of people in particular (SCG 3,16-63)
- Providence at work (SCG 3,64-110)
- Providence in relation to rational creatures (SCG 3,111-163)
- Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (SCG 4,2-26)
- God incarnate (SCG 4,27-49)
- The fittingness of the incarnation, the sacraments, the resurrectio
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 461-471) and index
- https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/ANjM