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farfel_n01_043_024Thomas Aquinas, Saint Italian theologian - b. near Naples - became a Dominican (1244) [inserted] against the errors of the non-christians [end inserted] Summa Contra Gentiles (1259-64) - which attempts to put main work - Summa Theologica (1265-73) (printed by Koberger 1496) - reconciled reason & religion - completed the integration of the - a synthesis covering the entire range of Catholic faith specifically - Thomas Aquines - over 300 editions of his separate works in the - a synthesis covering the entire range of Catholic truch specifically for defending Briquet Vol 3 p. 589 *# 11757 - 31x43 Brascia, 1421. A.de Stato: Inucoticurarum [inserted] Masterpieces of Catholic Literature ref. library BX 885 M2 p. 385 [end inserted] Summa Contra Gentiles - first transcribed 1259-64 at the request Saratoge R 808.8- the first 3 books deal with truths which are accessible to reason, - a sustained meditation on revealed truth. | farfel_n01_043_024Thomas Aquinas, Saint Italian theologian - b. near Naples - became a Dominican (1244) [inserted] against the errors of the non-christians [end inserted] Summa Contra Gentiles (1259-64) - which attempts to put main work - Summa Theologica (1265-73) (printed by Koberger 1496) - reconciled reason & religion - completed the integration of the - a synthesis covering the entire range of Catholic faith specifically - Thomas Aquines - over 300 editions of his separate works in the - a synthesis covering the entire range of Catholic truch specifically for defending Briquet Vol 3 p. 589 *# 11757 - 31x43 Brascia, 1421. A.de Stato: Inucoticurarum [inserted] Masterpieces of Catholic Literature ref. library BX 885 M2 p. 385 [end inserted] Summa Contra Gentiles - first transcribed 1259-64 at the request Saratoge R 808.8- the first 3 books deal with truths which are accessible to reason, - a sustained meditation on revealed truth. |