Tertia Pars

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Tertia Pars is the third and final major section of Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae, focusing primarily on Christology and the sacraments.

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Tertia Pars canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf part of Summa Theologiae
section of a theological work
author St. Thomas Aquinas
surface form: Thomas Aquinas
belongsToWorkBy St. Thomas Aquinas
surface form: Thomas Aquinas
centuryWritten 13th century
continuedBy Commentary on the Sentences
surface form: Supplementum compiled from Aquinas’s Commentary on the Sentences
discipline theology
englishTitle Third Part
focusesOn Christology
Holy Eucharist
surface form: Eucharist

Incarnation
Passion of Christ
resurrection of Jesus Christ
surface form: Resurrection of Christ

baptism
life of Christ
other sacraments
penance
sacraments
follows Secunda Secundae
hasCanonicalStatusIn Catholic theology curriculum
hasStructure questions and articles
incompleteAtAuthorDeath true
influenced Catholic dogmatic teaching on Christ
Catholic sacramental doctrine
language Latin
latinTitle Tertia Pars self-link
partOf Summa Theologiae
positionInWork third major part
precedes Summa Theologiae
surface form: Supplementum to the Summa Theologiae
religiousOrderContext Dominican friars
surface form: Dominican Order
subdiscipline Christology
dogmatic theology
sacramental theology
theologicalSchool Thomism
theologicalTradition Scholasticism
treatsDoctrineOf New Law sacraments
grace of Christ
hypostatic union
merits of Christ
sacramental theology
two natures of Christ
usedIn Catholic seminary education
Thomistic theological manuals
workType scholastic summa

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Summa Theologiae hasPart Tertia Pars
Tertia Pars latinTitle Tertia Pars self-link
Secunda Secundae precedes Tertia Pars