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The '''''Summa Theologica''''' (or the '''''Summa Theologiae''''' or simply the '''''Summa''''', written [[1265]]–[[1274]]) is the most famous work of [[Thomas Aquinas]] (c. [[1225]]–[[1274]]). It was intended as a manual for beginners as a compilation of all of the main [[theology|theological]] teachings of that time. | The '''''Summa Theologica''''' (or the '''''Summa Theologiae''''' or simply the '''''Summa''''', written [[1265]]–[[1274]]) is the most famous work of [[Thomas Aquinas]] (c. [[1225]]–[[1274]]). It was intended as a manual for beginners as a compilation of all of the main [[theology|theological]] teachings of that time. | ||
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The Summa Theologica (or the Summa Theologiae or simply the Summa, written 1265–1274) is the most famous work of Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225–1274). It was intended as a manual for beginners as a compilation of all of the main theological teachings of that time.
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