Summa Theologica

Summa Theologica is a famous theology book by Thomas Aquinas, a Scholastic philosopher. He was influenced by Augustine of Hippo and Peter Lombard. The Summa gathers and explains nearly all the main teachings of the Church in a clear, organized way. Although Aquinas never finished it due to his death, it remains one of the most influential works in Christian theology, philosophy, and Western literature, condensing his life's thought into a single, unified work.

Summa Theologiae
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Page from an incunable edition of part II (Peter Schöffer, Mainz 1471)
AuthorThomas Aquinas
LanguageLatin
SubjectChristian theology
PublisherBenziger Brothers Printers to the Holy Apostolic See
Published in English
1911
Original text
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Composed 1265–1274

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