Prima Pars

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Prima Pars is the first major section of Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae, primarily devoted to the nature of God, creation, and divine governance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf part of Summa Theologiae
section of a theological work
addressesAudience theology students
author St. Thomas Aquinas
surface form: Thomas Aquinas
contains Quaestiones 1–119
focusesOn creation ex nihilo
divine omnipotence
divine providence
divine simplicity
existence of God
government of the world by God
knowledge of God
order of creation
sacra doctrina
will of God
followedBy Secunda Secundae
surface form: Secunda Pars

Tertia Pars
hasForm series of questions and articles
hasStructure questions subdivided into articles
includesDiscussionOf God as first cause
God’s knowledge of future contingents
angels as intellectual substances
divine ideas
hierarchy of beings
image of God in humans
origin of the human soul
predestination
problem of evil
influenced Catholic dogmatic theology
Christian metaphysics
natural theology
language Latin
mainTopic Trinity
angels
creation
divine attributes
divine governance
human soul
nature of God
method disputed-question format
originalTitle Summa Theologiae
surface form: Prima Pars Summae Theologiae
partOf Summa Theologiae
positionInWork first major section
religiousTradition Catholic theology
theologicalTradition Scholasticism
workOf 13th century

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Summa Theologiae hasPart Prima Pars