Compendium of the Summa Theologica
- Translator's Preface
- Introduction
- 001 - Of Sacred Doctrine: Its Nature and Extent
- 002 - The Existence of God
- 003 - The Simplicity of God
- 004 - Of the Perfection of God
- 005 - Of Good in General
- 006 - The Goodness of God
- 007 - The Infinity of God
- 008 - The Existence of God in Things
- 009 - The Immutability of God
- 010 - The Eternity of God
- 011 - The Divine Unity
- 012 - How God Is Known by Us
- 013 - The Divine Names
- 014 - The Knowledge of (in) God
- 015 - Of Ideas
- 016 - Of Truth
- 017 - Of Falsity
- 018 - The Life of God
- 019 - The Will of God
- 020 - The Love of God
- 021 - The Justice and Mercy of God
- 022 - The Providence of God
- 023 - Predestination
- 024 - The Book of Life
- 025 - The Power of God
- 026 - The Divine Beatitude
- 027 - The Procession of the Divine Persons
- 028 - The Divine Relations
- 029 - Of Person
- 030 - The Plurality of Persons in the Divinity
- 031 - Of What Pertains to Unity or Plurality in the Divinity
- 032 - Our Knowledge of the Divine Persons
- 033 - Of the Divine Persons Severally, and First of the Person of the Father
- 034 - The Person of the Son
- 035 - Of the Image
- 036 - Of That Which Belongs to the Person of the Holy Ghost
- 037 - The Name of the Holy Ghost, Which Is Love
- 038 - The Holy Ghost as Gift
- 039 - Of Person as Compared with Essence
- 040 - Of Persons as Compared with Relations or Properties
- 041 - Of Persons as Compared with Notional Acts
- 042 - The Equality of the Divine Persons, and Their Similarity to Each Other
- 043 - The Mission of the Divine Persons
- 044 - The First Cause of All Beings and the Procession of Creatures from God
- 045 - The Mode of Emanation of Things from the First Principle
- 046 - The Principle of Duration in Created Things
- 047 - The Distinction of Things in General
- 048 - The Distinction of Things in Particular
- 049 - The Cause of Evil
- 050 - The Substance of the Angels
- 051 - The Relation of Angels to Bodies
- 052 - The Relation of Angels to Place
- 053 - The Local Movement of the Angels
- 054 - The Knowledge of the Angels
- 055 - The Medium of the Angelic Understanding
- 056 - The Understanding of the Angels as Regards Immaterial Things
- 057 - The Understanding of the Angels as Regards Material Things
- 058 - The Mode of the Angelic Understanding
- 059 - The Will of the Angels
- 060 - Love or Dilection in the Angels
- 061 - The Production of the Angels in Natural Being
- 062 - The Perfection of the Angels in Grace and Glory
- 063 - The Malice of the Angels as Regards Guilt
- 064 - The Punishment of the Demons
- 065 - The Creation of Corporeal Creatures
- 066 - The Order of Variety in Creation
- 067 - The Work of Variety Considered in Itself
- 068 - The Work of the Second Day
- 069 - The Works of the Third Day
- 070 - The Work of the Fourth Day
- 071 - The Work of the Fifth Day
- 072 - The Work of the Sixth Day
- 073 - What Belongs to the Seventh Day
- 074 - Of All the Seven Days in General
- 075 - Of Man as He is Composed of Spiritual and Corporeal Substance; And First, as to the Essence of the Soul
- 076 - The Union of Soul and Body
- 077 - The Faculties of the Soul in General
- 078 - The Faculties of the Soul in Particular
- 079 - The Intellectual Faculty
- 080 - The Appetitive Faculty in General
- 081 - Sensuality
- 082 - The Will
- 083 - Free Will
- 084 - How the Soul United to the Body Understands Corporeal Things Which Are Below Itself
- 085 - The Mode and Order of Understanding
- 086 - What Our Intellect Knows in Things Material and Immaterial
- 087 - How The Intellectual Soul Knows Itself and Those Things Which Are in Itself
- 088 - How The Human Soul Knows What Is Above Itself
- 089 - Of the Knowledge of Separated Souls
- 090 - The Production of the Soul of the First Man
- 091 - The Production of the Body of the First Man
- 092 - The Production of Woman
- 093 - The End or Scope of the Creation of Man
- 094 - The State and Condition of the First Man as Regards the Intellect
- 095 - The Will of Our First Parents in Regard of Grace and Justice
- 096 - The Dominion Which Belonged to Man in the State of Innocence
- 097 - Man's Original State as Regards the Preservation of the Individual
- 098 - The Conservation of the Species by Means of Generation
- 099 - The State of Children as Regards the Body
- 100 - The Condition of Children as Regards Justice
- 101 - Of the State of Children as Regards Knowledge
- 102 - Of Man's Place, Which Was Paradise
- 103 - Of the Government of Things in General
- 104 - The Effects of the Divine Government in Particular
- 105 - The Mutation of Creatures by God
- 106 - How One Angel Moves Another
- 107 - The Speech of the Angels
- 108 - The Disposal of the Angels into Hierarchies and Orders
- 109 - The Orders of the Evil Angels
- 110 - The Charge Which the Angels Exercise Over Material Things
- 111 - The Action of the Angels Upon Men
- 112 - The Mission of the Angels
- 113 - The Guardianship of the Good Angels and the Assaults of the Bad
- 114 - The Assaults of the Demons
- 115 - The Action of Corporeal Creatures
- 116 - Of Fate
- 117 - Of What Belongs to Human Actions
- 118 - The Production of Man's Soul
- 119 - The Production of Man's Body
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- The text of these articles was taken from the book Compendium of the Summa Theologica of Saint Thomas Aquinas, Pars Prima by Bishop Berardus Bonjoannes, Diocese of Camerino, Italy, A.D. 1560; translated into English (translator not listed by identified in the interior as A.J.M.), revised by Father Wilfrid Lescher, O.P., with Introduction and an Appendix Explanatory of Scholastic Terms by Father Carlo Falcini, Vicar-General of the Diocese of Fiesole, Italy. The edition used was published by Thomas Baker in London, England in 1906.
- It has the Nihil Obstat of Petrus Reader, O.P., M.A., Censor deputatus, and the Imprimi potest of Father William Johnson, Vicar General, Archdiocese of Westminster, England, 18 March 1906.
- The cover image is a detail of a painting of Saint Thomas Aquinas by Carlo Crivelli, 1476. The painting was originally part of an altarpiece in Ascoli Piceno, Italy, is now in the National Gallery in London, England, and the image was swiped from Wikimedia Commons.