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  • Aquinas's Shorter Summa

  • Saint Thomas's Own Concise Version of His Summa Theologica
  • By: St. Thomas Aquinas
  • Narrated by: Markson Pips
  • Length: 9 hrs and 58 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (55 ratings)

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Aquinas's Shorter Summa

By: St. Thomas Aquinas
Narrated by: Markson Pips
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Publisher's summary

Two years before he died, St. Thomas Aquinas, probably the greatest teacher the Church has ever known, was asked by his assistant Brother Reginald to write a simple summary of the faith of the Catholic Church for those who lacked the time or the stamina to tackle his massive Summa Theologica.

In response, the great saint quickly set down in language that non-scholars can understand his peerless insights into the major topics of theology: the Trinity, Divine Providence, the Incarnation of Christ, the Last Judgment, and much more.

Here, then, is not only St. Thomas' concise statement of the key elements of his thought, but a handy reference source for the essential truths of the Catholic faith.

St. Thomas will show you:

  • Why faith is reasonable, not blind
  • Why evil can never be as powerful as good
  • Solid arguments for Christ's resurrection
  • Powerful arguments for God's existence
  • Why angels are necessary in creation
  • How Adam's sin differed from Eve's
  • Why Jesus descended into hell
  • Why we must suffer for Adam's sin
  • Why the truths that you can know only through Revelation are nevertheless rational
  • Startling details about God's forgiveness
  • How a soul's damnation can be compatible with God's goodness
  • What Christians should think about fate and chance
  • What life after resurrection will be like
  • Three ways in which God is in all things
  • Eternal life: what it is; how to understand it
  • How you can know God through reason
  • Why God became man
  • Why God allows evil
  • How Jesus grew in wisdom
  • How Christ can have existed for all eternity and yet be God s Son
  • The Beatific Vision: what it really is
  • Why God's knowledge of the future doesn't deny man's free will
  • How the Holy Trinity is three distinct persons, yet one God
  • Much more that will help you know and love God with greater understanding!
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Overall - Good

Narrator was very good. Understood majority of content, but struggled to complete listening to the end.

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The greatest philosopher

Aquinas shows why he is THE philosopher of the Catholic Church. A must read for anyone seeking deeper knowledge of the church’s theology and philosophy.

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One of the greatest intellectual triumphs of mankind

Challenging but comprehensible. Everyone should read this. I will read it at least one more time after I read some Augustine.

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For the focused mind

Lacks a lot of elaboration, so you really need to listen. Perhaps look at the unconsise version if you have more patience than diligence. That handled, it was insightful and enlightening. I highly recommend Aquinas to anyone looking to gain apologetic wisdom and a deeper understanding and relationship with Jesus.

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awesome

a difficult read because of the depth and quick pace. reading several times helps

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Great insight on God

Great reads but definitely have to listen to chapter again to get what is being conveyed but it’s worth it.

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Wonderful

This book are so precious. The narration was amazing. It was incredible to know about Gods nature.

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Alma mater

Very dry. I was raised to Catholic my whole life and ultimately went to Aquinas college. The Norton critical edition is perhaps much more illustrative with respect to understanding Aquinas. There is no logical proof to God.

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The studying continues.

I'm really interested in learning about St. Thomas Aquinas and this book did have some great teachings. However, with this narrator my mind did wander off a bit because he did sound like a professor droning on.

It's not always easy to wrap your mind around and understand Aquinas. So what I need to do is listen to more of St. Thomas's Summa, but with a different narrator, and also read his works (and commentaries on them) so I can highlight and make notes.

3 out of 5 Theologies.

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