Includes bibliographical references (p. 381) and indexes.
Whether habitual virtues are necessary to man -- Whether faith is a virtue infused by God -- Whether faith is of things seen -- Whether hope is a theological virtue really distinct from faith and charity -- Whether a man ought, out of charity, to love God more than himself -- Whether faith remains in Heaven -- Whether by human acts habits of virtue are acquired which exist in the sensitive appetite, that is, in the concupiscible or irascible powers, as in their subject -- Whether the Gifts of the Holy Spirit are habits distinct from the virtues -- Whether the cardinal virtues are interconnected in such a way that he who possesses one possesses all.
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Annotation
Defensiones theologiae Divi Thomae Aquinatis.
Book 3.
English
Peter Lombard,approximately 1100-1160., Sententiarum libri IV., Liber 3.
Thomas,1225?-1274., Scriptum super IV libros Sententiarum., Liber 3.