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  2. Compendium Theologiae (Aquinas) - Wikipedia

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    The book was originally planned to follow a three-parts organization based on the theological virtues, in which the first section would be named after faith, the second after hope and the third after charity. Aquinas died before finishing the second part, which was left at its tenth chapter. [7] The first part amounts to 246 chapters. [5] "

  3. List of institutions named after Thomas Aquinas - Wikipedia

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    Saint Thomas of Aquinas RC High School: Edinburgh, Scotland: Saint Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Secondary School: Glasgow, Scotland: Superior Institute of Religious Sciences of St. Thomas Aquinas: Kyiv, Ukraine: North America Name of Institution Location St. Thomas Aquinas High School: Kenora, Ontario: St. Thomas Aquinas High School: Spruce ...

  4. Pontifical university - Wikipedia

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    Pontifical universities follow a European system of study hour calculation, granting the baccalaureate, the licentiate, and the ecclesiastical doctorate.These ecclesiastical degrees are prerequisites to certain offices in the Roman Catholic Church, especially considering that bishop candidates are selected mainly from priests who are doctors of sacred theology (S.T.D.) or canon law (J.C.D ...

  5. Thomism - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Encyclopedia pinpoints Aquinas' definition of quiddity as "that which is expressed by its definition." [ 13 ] The quiddity or form of a thing is what makes the object what it is: "[T]hrough the form, which is the actuality of matter, matter becomes something actual and something individual", [ 14 ] and also, "the form causes matter ...

  6. Thomistic Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Thomistic Institute is an academic institute of the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception at the Dominican House of Studies, a Catholic pontifical faculty run by the Order of Preachers (Dominicans) located in Washington, D.C. [1] Founded in 2009, [2] its name derives from the order's heritage of Thomas Aquinas, [3] as the institute is influenced by the Thomistic tradition. [4]

  7. Charity (Christian virtue) - Wikipedia

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    According to Aquinas, charity is an absolute requirement for happiness, which he holds as man's last goal. Charity has two parts: love of God and love of man, which includes both love of one's neighbor and one's self. [7] In 1 Corinthians 13, Paul places the greatest emphasis on charity (love). "So faith, hope, love remain, these three; but the ...

  8. Greek words for love - Wikipedia

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    In a Christian context, agape means "love: esp. unconditional love, charity; the love of God for person and of person for God". [3] Agape is also used to refer to a love feast. [4] The christian priest and philosopher Thomas Aquinas describe agape as "to will the good of another". [5] Eros (ἔρως, érōs) means "love, mostly of the sexual ...

  9. Pontifical Academy of Saint Thomas Aquinas - Wikipedia

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    The academy was founded in 1879 by Pope Leo XIII to study and promote the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas in service to the Church and the world. [4] The Pontifical Academy of Saint Thomas Aquinas is temporarily headquartered in the Casina Pio IV in the Vatican City. Its objectives, as stated in the academy's Yearbook 2007, are the following: