- The
Summa Theologiae or
Summa Theologica (transl. 'Summary of Theology'),
often referred to
simply as the Summa, is the best-known work of
Thomas Aquinas...
-
Theology (Latin:
Sacrae Theologiae Doctor,
abbreviated STD), also
sometimes known as
Professor of
Sacred Theology (Sacrae
Theologiae Professor, abbreviated...
-
Catholic theology is
styled "Doctor of
Sacred Theology" (in Latin,
Sacrae Theologiae Doctor,
abbreviated STD). A
doctor of
divinity should not be confused...
- The
Master of
Sacred Theology (Latin:
Sacrae Theologiae Magister;
abbreviated STM) is a graduate-level,
North American,
academic degree in
theology equivalent...
- Thomas's best-known
works are the
unfinished Summa Theologica, or
Summa Theologiae (1265–1274), the
Disputed Questions on
Truth (1256–1259) and the Summa...
- The
Baccalaureate in
Sacred Theology (Latin:
Sacrae Theologiae Baccalaureus;
abbreviated STB), not to be
confused with a
Bachelor of Arts in Theology,...
-
Master of
Theology (Latin:
Theologiae Magister,
abbreviated MTh, ThM, or MTheol) is a post-graduate
degree offered by universities,
divinity schools, and...
- wisdom. It is the
perfection of the
theological virtue of hope. In
Summa Theologiae I.II, q. 68, a1,
Thomas Aquinas says that four of
these gifts (wisdom...
- (Περὶ ἐκτῶν). His one
major surviving work, the
philosophical treatise,
Theologiae Graecae compendium ("Compendium of Gr**** Theology") is a
manual of "po****r...
- Patience.
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Summa Theologiae by
Thomas Aquinas —
Question 136: Of
Patience Look up
patience is a virtue...