Prima Secundae

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Prima Secundae is the first part of the second section of Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae, primarily dealing with general principles of human action, morality, and happiness.

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Prima Secundae canonical 3

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instanceOf part of theological treatise
scholastic theological work
section of Summa Theologiae
abbreviation I–II
alsoKnownAs First Part of the Second Part
author St. Thomas Aquinas
surface form: Thomas Aquinas
centralConcept beatific vision
divine law
eternal law
free will
human law
merit
natural law
ultimate end of man
dateWritten 13th century
discipline moral theology
philosophical ethics
follows Prima Pars
influenced Catholic moral theology
Thomistic philosophy
natural law theory
virtue ethics
influencedBy Aristotle
Augustine of Hippo
Bible
surface form: Christian Scripture
language Latin
latinTitle Prima Secundae self-link
mainTheme beatitude
grace
habits
happiness
human action
human ends
human intellect
human will
law
moral psychology
morality
passions
vices
virtues
numberOfQuestions 114
partOf Summa Theologiae
placeWritten Italy
precedes Secunda Secundae
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
structure questions and articles
theologicalTradition Scholasticism

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Summa Theologiae hasPart Prima Secundae
Prima Secundae latinTitle Prima Secundae self-link
Secunda Secundae follows Prima Secundae