Summa Theologica

Summa Theologica

Exploring Christianity's Deepest Questions
by Thomas Aquinas
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About This Book

The Summa Theologica (1485), unfinished at the author’s death in 1274, dives into the depths of Christian theology, systematically exploring topics such as God, Christ, and the Holy Trinity. It dissects theological and philosophical arguments to present a comprehensive understanding of Christian doctrines.

Who Should Read This?

  • Aspiring theologians
  • Philosophy students
  • History enthusiasts

About the Author

Thomas Aquinas was an Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, and Catholic priest in the 13th century, widely regarded as one of the greatest theologians and philosophers in the Christian tradition. His writings have had a profound influence on Christian theology, especially within the Roman Catholic Church, where he is recognized as a Doctor of the Church. His other works include Summa Contra Gentiles.