Selected Writings by Thomas Aquinas

A collection of theological and philosophical writings that presents a systematic medieval synthesis of Christian doctrine and Aristotelian thought, arguing that faith and reason complement one another. It articulates rational demonstrations for God’s existence, distinctions between essence and existence, and the concepts of act and potency, and it develops a natural-law account of moral action and virtue ethics that grounds human flourishing in participation in the divine order. The texts also address the nature of grace, the structure of law and governance, and practical questions about human behavior, aiming to show how metaphysics, ethics, and theology form an integrated intellectual framework.

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