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Summa Contra Gentiles

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Thomas Aquinas's Summa Contra Gentiles is a comprehensive work aiming to refute errors of non-Christians using reason and revelation.

It systematically addresses philosophical and theological issues, demonstrating the compatibility of faith and reason.

The work is divided into four parts, covering God, creation, the human person, and Christ.

It's a cornerstone of Thomistic thought, influencing generations of theologians and philosophers.

Its impact on Christian apologetics and intellectual history is undeniable.

The Summa Contra Gentiles remains a significant resource for understanding Aquinas's approach to philosophical and theological inquiry.

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Mentioned in 13 episodes

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Jordan Steffaniak
as a recommended classical source discussing passions and affections in God.
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Episode 185: Jordan Steffaniak- "Classical Theism"
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Curt Jaimungal
when he jokes that David Chalmers' idea that God is an incel is similar to a quote from Aquinas.
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Curt Jaimungal: Why I Don't Buy the Simulation Hypothesis (Nor Materialism)
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Michael Barber
, when discussing Thomas Aquinas and the church's doctrine of the Trinity.
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The New Testament, the Historical Jesus, and His Divine Claims (Dr. Michael Barber) | Ep. 557
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Trent Horn
as one of the most famous works of Thomas Aquinas.
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#1096 - FFAF: Argument for God Survey Follow Up (with Sean McDowell)
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Filip Holm
as one of Thomas Aquinas's most famous and influential works, written in Orvieto.
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Thomas Aquinas - the Greatest Christian Philosopher?
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Regis Martin
as a book that people don't have the patience to read.
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How to Talk About Church Teachings | Fr. Carter Griffin | Franciscan University Presents
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Ludger Schwienhorst-Schönberger
as one of the great pieces by Thomas von Aquin that discusses the topic of Gesetz.
Thomas von Aquin und die Zehn Gebote | Ludger Schwienhorst-Schönberger
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Nathaniel Peters
when discussing the reasons for marriage being indissoluble.
The Importance of Friendship in Marriage | Dr. Nathaniel Peters and Prof. Jane Peters
Mentioned as being given to Demetrius Kidonis to teach him Latin.
HoP 327 - Michele Trizio on Byzantine and Latin Medieval Philosophy

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