Delve into the foundational concepts of Christian theology with Thomas Aquinas's "Summa Theologica, Part I (Prima Pars)," a cornerstone of Western thought. This volume, "From the Complete American Edition," meticulously explores the nature of God and His attributes, offering a profound philosophical and metaphysical inquiry into the divine. < p/> Aquinas's work remains a vital resource for understanding the intellectual underpinnings of Christianity. He rigorously examines fundamental questions about God's existence, essence, and relationship to the world. Part I lays the groundwork for the entire "Summa Theologica," establishing the principles upon which Aquinas builds his comprehensive theological system. < p/> A timeless exploration of faith and reason, this book provides invaluable insights into the intersection of religion and philosophy. It appeals to anyone interested in Christian theology, religious philosophy, or the history of ideas. Encounter Aquinas's enduring legacy in this carefully reproduced edition.
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