Summa Summae S. Thomae is a comprehensive summary of the theological and philosophical work of St. Thomas Aquinas. Written in Latin, this work provides a detailed overview of Aquinas's influential ideas, drawing from his magnum opus, the "Summa Theologica".
This volume offers a concise yet thorough examination of Aquinas's key arguments on topics such as the existence of God, the nature of the soul, morality, and the sacraments. Intended as an accessible guide to Aquinas's complex thought, the Summa Summae remains a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in delving into medieval philosophy and Christian theology.
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