Summa Theologiae: Volume 29, The Old Law: 1a2ae. 98-105

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David Bourke, Arthur Littledale
Cambridge University Press, 2006 M10 26 - 352 pages
The Summa Theologiae ranks among the greatest documents of the Christian Church, and is a landmark of medieval western thought. It provides the framework for Catholic studies in systematic theology and for a classical Christian philosophy, and is regularly consulted by scholars of all faiths and none, across a range of academic disciplines. This paperback reissue of the classic Latin/English edition first published by the English Dominicans in the 1960s and 1970s, in the wake of the Second Vatican Council, has been undertaken in response to regular requests from readers and librarians around the world for the entire series of 61 volumes to be made available again. The original text is unchanged, except for the correction of a small number of typographical errors.
 

Contents

Article
16
Article 7 how the commandments are formulated
85
Article 9 does the mode of practising the virtues come within
95
Article 11 should the Law contain other moral precepts besides
103
Article 12 did the moral precepts of the Old Law work justifi
109
Article 2 are the ceremonial precepts figurative?
117
Article 4 are the ceremonies of the Old Law aptly divided into
125
THE CAUSES OF THE CEREMONIAL PRECEPTS
131
THE DURATION OF THE CEREMONIAL PRE
231
Article 3 did the ceremonies of the Old Law cease at the coming
241
Article 4 since the passion of Christ is it possible to observe
245
THE JUDICIAL PRECEPTS
253
Article 3 do the judicial precepts of the Old Law bind in per
259
THE REASON FOR THE JUDICIAL PRECEPTS
267
Article 2 were the judicial precepts about the interrelationships
275
Article 3 were the judicial precepts relating to foreigners appro
295

Article 3 can a suitable reason be given for the ceremonies con
137
Article 4 can we find an adequate reason for the ceremonies
153
Article 5 can there be a suitable cause for the sacraments of
179
Article 6 had the ceremonial observances any reasonable
211
Article 4 were the precepts of the Old Law regarding domestic
303
General Index
312
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