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SUMMA THEOLOGIAE: Christs descent into hell (Tertia Pars, Q. 52) First of all, because He came to bear our penalty in order to free us from penalty, according to Isaiah 53:4: "Surely He hath borne our infirmities and carried our sorrows " But through sin man had incurred not only the death of the body, but also descent into hell
Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) by Saint Aquinas Thomas "Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars)" by Saint Aquinas Thomas is a theological treatise written in the 13th century This work is a systematic examination of Christian doctrine, focusing particularly on the nature of Christ, the Incarnation, and the sacraments essential for salvation
TERTIA PARS Of the Mode of Union on the Part of the Person Assuming 4 Of the Mode of Union on the Part of the Human Nature 5 Of the Parts of Human Nature Which Were Assumed 6 Of the Order of Assumption 7 Of the Grace of Christ as an Individual Man 8 Of the Grace of Christ as He Is the Head of the Church 9 Of Christ's Knowledge in General 10
SUMMA THEOLOGIAE: Tertia Pars - NEW ADVENT The remainder of the Summa Theologiae, known as the Supplement, was compiled probably by his companion and friend Fra Rainaldo da Piperno, and was gathered from St Thomas's commentary on the Fourth Book of the Sentences of Peter Lombard
Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologiae-Tertia Pars [1225-1274] Full Text at . . . The absolute address of this document will be changed over time Si est ex hominibus consilium hoc aut opus hoc, dissolvetur; si vero ex Deo est, non poteritis dissolvere Οτι εαν η εξ ανθρωπων η βουλη αυτη η το εργον τουτο καταλυθησεται ει δε εκ θεου εστιν ου δυνασθε καταλυσαι
Summa Theologica - by Aquinas - spiritualpilgrim. net The remainder of the Summa Theologica, known as the Supplement, was compiled probably by his companion and friend Fra Rainaldo da Piperno, and was gathered from St Thomas's commentary on the Fourth Book of the Sentences of Peter Lombard