Author: Walter Farrell O.P S.T.M.
Publisher: Ravenio Books
Published: 2015-09-23
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Here is presented the masterpiece of St. Thomas — the Summa Theologica — in simplified form. This vast summary of Thomistic teaching which deals with every worthwhile truth from A to Z, from the attributes of God to the zeal of man has been distilled into this little volume. It is, in truth, a miniature and simple Summa for everyman. As its name signifies, the Summa Theologica of St. Thomas is the sum total of all theological knowledge, a vast synthesis in which is unfolded all that can be known of God and man. It is divided into three parts which deal with God, man and the God-man, respectively. It comprises 38 tracts, 631 questions, about 3,000 articles, 10,000 objections and their answers. Obviously all of this vast material is not contained in this small volume. However, an earnest effort has been made by the authors to translate and re-present St. Thomas in concise form for the use of everyman. The Confraternity of the Precious Blood in presenting this volume, aims to do for the Summa of St. Thomas what it has already done for the Missal—to place it into the hands of all men. The millions who have found Father Stedman’s “My Sunday Missal” so helpful and practical for the Mass of the Altar will find “My Way of Life” equally helpful and practical for the “Mass of Life”. St. Thomas begins the Prologue to his great work with these words: “Because a teacher of Catholic truth ought not only to teach the learned but also to instruct the beginners, in accordance with the words of the Apostle: As unto little ones in Christ, I gave you milk to drink, not meat (1 Cor. 3/1,2) we purpose in this book to treat of whatever belongs to the Christian religion in such a way as may tend to the instruction of beginners.” The volume, here presented, is in full accord with the purpose of St. Thomas. It brings his message from the halls of learning out into the market place and into the home. While primarily meant for everyman, it is profound enough for the most erudite. Hence it can be readily recommended to father and mother, sister and brother, to the high-school and college student, to the convert, the study and Newman Club, to the Confraternity class, to the religious and the priest, in a word, it can be recommended to everyone. Part I. God and His Creatures Chapter I. The One God Chapter II. Knowledge and Love of God Chapter III. The Trinity Chapter IV. Creation Chapter V. The Angels Chapter VI. Man And His World Chapter VII. God’s Work In The World Chapter VIII. Creatures’ Work in World Government Part IIA. Man: The Image of God Chapter I. The Nature of Happiness Chapter II. Human Acts: Steps to Happiness Chapter III. Happiness and Morality Chapter IV. Happiness and the Passions Chapter V. Happiness and Habit Chapter VI. Happiness and Virtue Chapter VII. Unity in Human Action Chapter VIII. Striving for Happiness Chapter IX. God and Human Happiness Chapter X. Sin and Unhappiness Chapter XI. The Causes of Sin Chapter XII. The Effects of Sin Chapter XIII. Law: The Road-Map to Happiness Chapter XIV. Grace: The Gift of Happiness Part IIB. The Divine Life in Man Chapter I. Happiness of Mind Chapter II. Happiness of Heart Chapter III. Friendship with God Chapter IV. Prudence: Happiness in Action Chapter V. Justice: Happiness in Society Chapter VI. Religion: Happiness in the Service of God Chapter VII. Happiness in the Service of Man Chapter VIII. Fortitude: Happiness and Heroism Chapter IX. Temperance: Happiness and Control Chapter X. Intimations of Happiness Part III. The God-Man Chapter I. The Incarnation Chapter II. Mary: The Virgin Mother of God Chapter III. Christ: The Savior Chapter IV. The Sacramental System Chapter V. Baptism and Confirmation Chapter VI. The Holy Eucharist Chapter VII. Penance Chapter VIII. Extreme Unction Chapter IX. Holy Orders Chapter X. Matrimony Chapter XI. The End and The Beginning