Summa Theologiae: Volume 41, Virtues of Justice in the Human Community: 2a2ae. 101-122

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T. C. O'Brien
Cambridge University Press, 26 paź 2006 - 368
The Summa Theologiae ranks among the greatest documents of the Christian Church, and is a landmark of medieval western thought. It provides the framework for Catholic studies in systematic theology and for a classical Christian philosophy, and is regularly consulted by scholars of all faiths and none, across a range of academic disciplines. This paperback reissue of the classic Latin/English edition first published by the English Dominicans in the 1960s and 1970s, in the wake of the Second Vatican Council, has been undertaken in response to regular requests from readers and librarians around the world for the entire series of 61 volumes to be made available again. The original text is unchanged, except for the correction of a small number of typographical errors.

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Summa Contra Gentiles CG Book chapter e g CG 11
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Article 4 whether the service of God supersedes duties of piety
13
THE VIRTUE OF RESPECT
21
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27
Article 4
57
OBEDIENCE
67
DISOBEDIENCE
75
Article 2 whether the duty to thank God is more pressing for one without sin than for a penitent
85
Article 2 whether it is a mortal
209
QUARRELLING 215 Article 1 whether quarrelling is against friendliness or affability
215
Article 2 whether it is a sin more serious than flattery
217
Article 1 whether liberality is a virtue
221
Article 2 whether it is concerned with money
225
Article 3 whether the act of liberality is the use of money
227
Article 4 whether giving is above all characteristic of the generous
229
Article 5 whether liberality is a part of justice
233

Article 3 whether a person must thank everyone who does him a kindness
89
Article 4 whether a person need return a kindness without delay
93
Article 5 whether repayment of a favour should be matched to the sentiment or to the deed of the benefactor
95
Article 6 whether anyone in repaying should give something more than he received
99
INGRATITUDE 103 Article 1 whether ingratitude is always sinful
103
Article 2 whether it is a special kind of
105
Article 3 whether the sin of ingratitude is always mortal
109
Article 4 whether favours should be denied to the ungrateful
111
VENGEANCE 115 Article 1 whether vengeance is permissible
115
Article 2 whether it is one specific virtue
121
Article 3 whether it should be carried out by means of the conventional forms of punishment
123
Article 4 whether it is to be taken upon those whose offence is involuntary
125
TRUTH 133 Article I whether truth is a virtue
133
Article 2 whether it is a special virtue
135
Article 3 whether it is a part of justice
139
Article 4 whether the virtue of truth leans more to under
143
statement QUESTION IIO LYING 147 Article 1 whether to lie is always against truth
147
Article 2 whether the division of the lie into those that are useful humorous or malicious is broad enough
151
Article 3 whether every lie is sinful
155
Article 4 whether every lie is a mortal
163
DECEPTION AND HYPOCRISY 169 Article 1 whether in every case deception is sinful
169
Article 2 whether hypocrisy is the same as deception
173
Article 3 whether hypocrisy is against the virtue of truth
175
Article 4 whether it is always a mortal
179
BOASTING 185 Article 1 whether boasting is against truthfulness 189 Article 2 whether it is a mortal
185
Article 1 whether mock modesty is sinful
193
Article 2 whether it is less sinful than boasting
195
FRIENDLINESS 199 Article I whether friendliness is a specific virtue
199
Article 2 whether it is a part of justice
203
Article 1 whether flattery is a
207
Article 6 whether it is the highest virtue of
235
AVARICE 241 Article I whether avarice is sinful
241
Article 2 whether it is a specific
245
Article 3 whether it is against liberality
247
Article 4 whether it is always a mortal
249
Article 5 whether it is the worst
253
Article 6 whether it is a spiritual
257
Article 7 whether it is a capital vice
259
Article 8 whether those usually listed are the daughters of avarice
261
Article 1 whether prodigality is the opposite of avarice
267
Article 2 whether it is sinful
269
Article 3 whether it is a sin more serious than avarice
273
Article 1 whether epieikeia is a virtue
277
Article 2 whether it is a part of justice
279
THE GIFT OF PIETY 285 Article 1 whether Piety is one of the Gifts
285
Article 2 whether the second Beatitude Blessed are the meek corresponds to the Gift of Piety
287
PRECEPTS ABOUT JUSTICE 291 Article 1 whether the Ten Commandments are precepts of justice
291
The editor is grateful for the opportunity he had to consult a first draft
292
Article 2 whether the first of the Ten Commandments is well
293
Article 3 and the second precept of the Decalogue
297
Article 4 and the third
301
Article 5 and the fourth
309
Article 6 and are the remaining six commandments
313
Legal Debt Moral Debt
316
Epieikeia
321
Glossary
324
Index
331
T C
341
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