Summa Theologica - 12 Pars Secunda Secundae, Treatise on Gratuitous Graces and …


Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC

(5 stars; 9 reviews)

The Summa Theologica (or the Summa Theologiae or simply the Summa, written 1265–1274) is the most famous work of Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225–1274) although it was never finished. It was intended as a manual for beginners and a compilation of all of the main theological teachings of that time. It summarizes the reasoning for almost all points of Christian theology in the West, which, before the Protestant Reformation, subsisted solely in the Roman Catholic Church. The Summa's topics follow a cycle: the existence of God, God's creation, Man, Man's purpose, Christ, the Sacraments, and back to God. (Summary adapted from the Wikipedia)

This selection of the Summa Theologica covers questions 171-189 of the Secunda Secundae ("Second-half of the Second Part"), which comprise Treatises on the Gratuitous Graces (questions 171-182) and the States of Life (questions 183-189), with which the Second Part concludes. (15 hr 32 min)

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Question 171 - OF PROPHECY (In Six Articles) 50:49 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 172 - OF THE CAUSE OF PROPHECY (In Six Articles) 43:08 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 173 - OF THE MANNER IN WHICH PROPHETIC KNOWLEDGE IS CONVEYED (In Four … 33:16 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 174 - OF THE DIVISION OF PROPHECY (In Six Articles) 52:21 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 175 - OF RAPTURE (In Six Articles) 49:22 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 176 - OF THE GRACE OF TONGUES (In Two Articles) 18:21 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 177 - OF THE GRATUITOUS GRACE CONSISTING IN WORDS (In Two Articles) 13:49 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 178 - OF THE GRACE OF MIRACLES (In Two Articles) 19:31 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 179 - OF THE DIVISION OF LIFE INTO ACTIVE AND CONTEMPLATIVE (In Two Ar… 11:49 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 180 - OF THE CONTEMPLATIVE LIFE (In Eight Articles) 1:06:52 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 181 - OF THE ACTIVE LIFE (In Four Articles) 25:04 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 182 - OF THE ACTIVE LIFE IN COMPARISON WITH THE CONTEMPLATIVE LIFE (In… 31:20 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 183 - OF MAN'S VARIOUS DUTIES AND STATES IN GENERAL (In Four Articles) 27:39 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 184 - OF THE STATE OF PERFECTION IN GENERAL (In Eight Articles), part 1 33:32 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 184 - OF THE STATE OF PERFECTION IN GENERAL (In Eight Articles), part 2 40:27 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 185 - OF THINGS PERTAINING TO THE EPISCOPAL STATE (In Eight Articles),… 40:16 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 185 - OF THINGS PERTAINING TO THE EPISCOPAL STATE (In Eight Articles),… 32:49 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 186 - OF THOSE THINGS IN WHICH THE RELIGIOUS STATE PROPERLY CONSISTS (… 51:23 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 186 - OF THOSE THINGS IN WHICH THE RELIGIOUS STATE PROPERLY CONSISTS (… 38:53 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 187 - OF THOSE THINGS THAT ARE COMPETENT TO RELIGIOUS (In Six Articles… 37:29 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 187 - OF THOSE THINGS THAT ARE COMPETENT TO RELIGIOUS (In Six Articles… 36:39 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 188 - OF THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF RELIGIOUS LIFE (In Eight Articles), pa… 34:09 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 188 - OF THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF RELIGIOUS LIFE (In Eight Articles), pa… 51:09 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 189 - OF THE ENTRANCE INTO RELIGIOUS LIFE (In Ten Articles), part 1 49:57 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC
Question 189 - OF THE ENTRANCE INTO RELIGIOUS LIFE (In Ten Articles), part 2 42:55 Gelesen von M.S.C. Lambert, LC

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*Finally*, a decent reading of the Summa!


(5 stars)

I really like the way the reader goes about this endeavor. He has a pleasant voice and is serious without sounding grave. I also like the pacing. Some folks might think it's a bit slow, but I would disagree. This is the kind of reading that is proper to a work where the listener wishes to think about the ideas, rather than simply being able to say, "I got through the whole thing."