De Duobus Praeceptis Charitatis Et Decem Legis Praeceptis Ejusdemque De Venerabili Sacramento Altaris... is a theological work by Thomas Aquinas, exploring the two precepts of charity, the ten precepts of law, and the venerable sacrament of the altar. Written in Latin, this treatise delves into the core tenets of Christian ethics and sacramental theology within the framework of medieval scholasticism. Aquinas's profound insights offer a detailed examination of the relationship between divine love, moral law, and the Eucharist. This work provides valuable insights into the theological and philosophical underpinnings of Catholic doctrine, making it an essential resource for scholars and students interested in medieval thought and the works of Thomas Aquinas.
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De Duobus Praeceptis Charitatis Et Decem Legis Praeceptis Ejusdemque De Venerabili Sacramento Altaris... is a theological work by Thomas Aquinas, exploring the two precepts of charity, the ten precepts of law, and the venerable sacrament of the altar. Written in Latin, this treatise delves into the core tenets of Christian ethics and sacramental theology within the framework of medieval scholasticism. Aquinas's profound insights offer a detailed examination of the relationship between divine love, moral law, and the Eucharist. This work provides valuable insights into the theological and philosophical underpinnings of Catholic doctrine, making it an essential resource for scholars and students interested in medieval thought and the works of Thomas Aquinas.
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De Duobus Praeceptis Charitatis Et Decem Legis Praeceptis Ejusdemque De Venerabili Sacramento Altaris...
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De Duobus Praeceptis Charitatis Et Decem Legis Praeceptis Ejusdemque De Venerabili Sacramento Altaris...
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ISBN-13: | 9781024686869 |
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Publisher: | Hutson Street Press |
Publication date: | 05/22/2025 |
Pages: | 360 |
Product dimensions: | 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.75(d) |
Language: | Latin |