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- catalog abstract "The central position of St. Thomas Aquinas in the pantheon of Catholic thinkers along with St. Augustine of Hippo more than justifies ongoing attention to his thought and contributions to philosophy, theology and medieval culture. This volume is an anthology of the passages in his Summa Theologiae on human nature or the "Human Constitution as he calls it. The topics included in this series of texts such as the nature of the human soul, its relation to the body, the activities of the intellect and free will reflect the intellectual climate of St. Thomas' day. Despite this medieval context, however, these questions remain perennially fresh: what does it mean to be human? who are we? where do we come from? what makes us who we are? where are we going? All these and more receive clear and stimulating treatment in this careful selection and translation from Aquinas by Richard Regan.".
- catalog alternative "Summa theologica. Pars 1. Quaestio 75-118. English".
- catalog contributor b10310885.
- catalog contributor b10310886.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-214) and index.".
- catalog description "The central position of St. Thomas Aquinas in the pantheon of Catholic thinkers along with St. Augustine of Hippo more than justifies ongoing attention to his thought and contributions to philosophy, theology and medieval culture. This volume is an anthology of the passages in his Summa Theologiae on human nature or the "Human Constitution as he calls it.".
- catalog description "The topics included in this series of texts such as the nature of the human soul, its relation to the body, the activities of the intellect and free will reflect the intellectual climate of St. Thomas' day. Despite this medieval context, however, these questions remain perennially fresh: what does it mean to be human? who are we? where do we come from? what makes us who we are? where are we going? All these and more receive clear and stimulating treatment in this careful selection and translation from Aquinas by Richard Regan.".
- catalog description "Works Cited by St. Thomas -- Authors Cited by St. Thomas -- Q. 75: On Human Beings, Who Are Composite Spiritual and Material Substances, and First Concerning the Essence of the Soul -- Q. 76: On the Union of the Soul to the Body -- Q. 78: On the Powers of the Soul in Particular -- Q. 79: On the Intellectual Powers of the Soul -- Q. 80: On the Appetitive Powers in General -- Q. 81: On Sensuality -- Q. 82: On the Will -- Q. 83: On Free Choice -- Q. 84: How the Soul, While United to the Body, Understands Material Things Inferior to Itself -- Q. 85: On the Ways and Order of Understanding -- Q. 86: What Our Intellect Knows in the Case of Material Things -- Q. 87: How the Intellectual Soul Knows Itself and the Things Existing in Itself.".
- catalog extent "xxxi, 219 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0940866625 (hard)".
- catalog identifier "0940866633 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng lat".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Scranton : University of Scranton Press,".
- catalog subject "233/.5 21".
- catalog subject "BT740 .T4913 1997".
- catalog subject "Philosophical theology.".
- catalog subject "Theological anthropology Christianity Early works to 1800.".
- catalog subject "Theological anthropology Christianity.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Works Cited by St. Thomas -- Authors Cited by St. Thomas -- Q. 75: On Human Beings, Who Are Composite Spiritual and Material Substances, and First Concerning the Essence of the Soul -- Q. 76: On the Union of the Soul to the Body -- Q. 78: On the Powers of the Soul in Particular -- Q. 79: On the Intellectual Powers of the Soul -- Q. 80: On the Appetitive Powers in General -- Q. 81: On Sensuality -- Q. 82: On the Will -- Q. 83: On Free Choice -- Q. 84: How the Soul, While United to the Body, Understands Material Things Inferior to Itself -- Q. 85: On the Ways and Order of Understanding -- Q. 86: What Our Intellect Knows in the Case of Material Things -- Q. 87: How the Intellectual Soul Knows Itself and the Things Existing in Itself.".
- catalog title "Summa theologica. Pars 1. Quaestio 75-118. English".
- catalog title "The human constitution / Thomas Aquinas ; translated and with an introduction by Richard J. Regan.".
- catalog type "text".