Summa Theologica - 06 Pars Prima Secundae, On the Last End, On Human Acts

Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225 - 1274)
Translated by The Fathers of the English Dominican Province

The Summa Theologica (or the Summa Theologiae or simply the Summa, written between 1265–1274) is the most famous work of Thomas Aquinas, even though it was never finished. It was intended as a manual for beginners and a compilation of all of the main theological teachings of that time. It summarizes the reasoning for almost all points of Christian theology in the West, which, before the Protestant Reformation, subsisted solely in the Roman Catholic Church. The Summa's topics follow a cycle: the existence of God, God's creation, Man, Man's purpose, Christ, the Sacraments, and back to God. (Summary by Leni)

This is part seven, the first part of the Pars Prima Secundae, consisting of the Treatises on the Last End and on Human Acts.

Genre(s): Early Modern, Christianity - Other

Language: English

Group: Summa Theologica by St. Thomas Aquinas

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Preface and Question 1 - OF MAN'S LAST END (In Eight Articles) Eric Metzler
00:40:54
Play 02 Question 2 - OF THOSE THINGS IN WHICH MAN'S HAPPINESS CONSISTS (In Eight Articles) Mary J
00:31:17
Play 03 Question 3 - WHAT IS HAPPINESS (In Eight Articles), part 1 Sienna
00:29:04
Play 04 Question 3 - WHAT IS HAPPINESS (In Eight Articles), part 2 JustinJYN
00:17:30
Play 05 Question 4 - OF THOSE THINGS THAT ARE REQUIRED FOR HAPPINESS (In Eight Articles) KHand
00:37:17
Play 06 Question 5 - OF THE ATTAINMENT OF HAPPINESS (In Eight Articles) Linda Dodge
00:45:01
Play 07 Question 6 - OF THE VOLUNTARY AND THE INVOLUNTARY (In Eight Articles), part 1 Ann Boulais
00:24:01
Play 08 Question 6 - OF THE VOLUNTARY AND THE INVOLUNTARY (In Eight Articles), part 2 Ann Boulais
00:21:37
Play 09 Question 7 - OF THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF HUMAN ACTS (In Four Articles) Fred Abboud
00:24:18
Play 10 Question 8 - OF THE WILL, IN REGARD TO WHAT IT WILLS (In Three Articles) Sienna
00:19:14
Play 11 Question 9 - OF THAT WHICH MOVES THE WILL (In Six Articles) Sienna
00:36:21
Play 12 Question 10 - OF THE MANNER IN WHICH THE WILL IS MOVED (In Four Articles) Sienna
00:26:01
Play 13 Question 11 - OF ENJOYMENT, WHICH IS AN ACT OF THE WILL (In Four Articles) Sienna
00:22:02
Play 14 Question 12 - OF INTENTION (In Five Articles) Sienna
00:25:05
Play 15 Question 13 - OF CHOICE, WHICH IS AN ACT OF THE WILL WITH REGARD TO THE MEANS (In Six Articles) Linda Dodge
00:28:55
Play 16 Question 14 - OF COUNSEL, WHICH PRECEDES CHOICE (In Six Articles) Jill Clancy
00:25:16
Play 17 Question 15 - OF CONSENT, WHICH IS AN ACT OF THE WILL IN REGARD TO THE MEANS (In Four Articles) Ann Boulais
00:17:10
Play 18 Question 16 - OF USE, WHICH IS AN ACT OF THE WILL IN REGARD TO THE MEANS (In Four Articles) Ann Boulais
00:15:58
Play 19 Question 17 - OF THE ACTS COMMANDED BY THE WILL (In Nine Articles), part 1 Ann Boulais
00:17:40
Play 20 Question 17 - OF THE ACTS COMMANDED BY THE WILL (In Nine Articles), part 2 Ann Boulais
00:23:39
Play 21 Question 18 - OF THE GOOD AND EVIL OF HUMAN ACTS, IN GENERAL (In Eleven Articles), part 1 Linda Dodge
00:27:01
Play 22 Question 18 - OF THE GOOD AND EVIL OF HUMAN ACTS, IN GENERAL (In Eleven Articles), part 2 Linda Dodge
00:36:11
Play 23 Question 19 - OF THE GOODNESS AND MALICE OF THE INTERIOR ACT OF THE WILL (In Ten Articles), part 1 Jill Clancy
00:56:45
Play 24 Question 19 - OF THE GOODNESS AND MALICE OF THE INTERIOR ACT OF THE WILL (In Ten Articles), part 2 Fred Abboud
00:35:19
Play 25 Question 20 - OF GOODNESS AND MALICE IN EXTERNAL HUMAN ACTIONS (In Six Articles) Linda Dodge
00:33:49
Play 26 Question 21 - OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF HUMAN ACTIONS BY REASON OF THEIR GOODNESS AND MALICE (In Four Articles) Linda Dodge
00:22:50