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Summa Contra Gentiles, First Book (On God) — 102 episodes
102 - Cii That God's Happiness Is Perfect And Singular Surpassing All Other Happiness
101 - Ci That God Is His Own Happiness
100 - C That God Is Happy
099 - Xcix That God's Life Is Eternal
098 - Xcviii That God Is His Own Life
097 - Xcvii That God Is A Living Being
096 - Xcvi That God Hates Nothing Nor Can The Hatred Of Anything Be Ascribed To Him
095 - Xcv That God Cannot Will Evil
094 - Xciv That The Contemplative Virtues Are In God
093 - Xciii That In God There Are The Moral Virtues Which Are About Actions
092 - Xcii How Virtues Are To Be Ascribed To God
091 - Xci That In God There Is Love
090 - Xc That In God Are Delight And Joy Nor Are They Incompatible With The Divine Perfection
089 - Lxxxix That The Passions Of The Appetite Are Not In God
088 - Lxxxviii That In God There Is Free-will
087 - Lxxxvii That Nothing Can Be The Cause Of The Divine Will
086 - Lxxxvi That A Reason Of The Divine Will Can Be Assigned
085 - Lxxxv That The Divine Will Does Not Remove Contingency From Things Nor Impose Absolute Necessity On
084 - Lxxxiv That God's Will Is Not Of Things Impossible In Themselves
083 - Lxxxiii That God Wills Something Other Than Himself By A Necessity Of Supposition
082 - Lxxxii Objections Against The Statement That God Wills Not Of Necessity Things Other Than Himself In
081 - Lxxxi That God Does Not Necessarily Will Other Things Than Himself
080 - Lxxx That God Necessarily Wills His Being And His Goodness
079 - Lxxix That God Wills Even The Things That Are Not Yet
078 - Lxxviii That The Divine Will Extends To Particular Goods
077 - Lxxvii That The Multitude Of Things Willed Is Not Inconsistent With The Divine Simplicity
076 - Lxxvi That God By The One Act Of His Will Wills Himself And Other Things
075 - Lxxv That God In Willing Himself Wills Also Other Things
074 - Lxxiv That The Principal Object Of God's Will Is The Divine Essence
073 - Lxxiii That God's Will Is His Essence
072 - Lxxii That In God There Is Will
071 - Lxxi That God Knows Evil Things
070 - Lxx That God Knows Trivial Things
069 - Lxix That God Knows Infinite Things
068 - Lxviii That God Knows The Movements Of The Will
067 - Lxvii That God Knows Future Contingent Singulars
066 - Lxvi That God Knows The Things That Are Not
065 - Lxv That God Knows Singulars
064 - Lxiv Order Of The Things To Be Said About The Divine Knowledge
063 - Lxiii The Arguments Of Those Who Would Deny To God The Knowledge Of Singulars
062 - Lxii That The Divine Truth Is The First And Supreme Truth
061 - Lxi That God Is The Most Pure Truth
060 - Lx That God Is Truth
059 - Lix That God Is Not Ignorant Of The Truth Of Enunciations
058 - Lviii That God Does Not Understand By Composition And Division
057 - Lvii That God's Knowledge Is Not Discursive
056 - Lvi That God's Knowledge Is Not A Habit
055 - Lv That God Understands All Things At The Same Instant
054 - Liv How The Divine Essence Though One And Simple Is A Proper Likeness Of All Things Intelligible
053 - Liii Solution Of The Foregoing Doubt
052 - Lii Reasons For Inquiring How There Is A Multitude Of Things Understood In The Divine Intellect
051 - Li Reasons For Inquiring How There Is A Multitude Of Things Understood In The Divine Intellect
050 - L That God Has Proper Knowledge Of All Things
049 - Xlix That God Knows Things Other Than Himself
048 - Xlviii That God Knows Only Himself First And Per Se
047 - Xlvii That God Understands Himself Perfectly
046 - Xlvi That God Understands By Nothing Else Than His Essence
045 - Xlv That God's Act Of Intelligence Is His Essence
044 - Xliv That God Is An Intelligent Being
043 - Xliii That God Is Infinite
042 - Xlii That God Is One
041 - Xli That God Is The Sovereign Good
040 - Xl That God Is The Good Of Every Good
039 - Xxxix That No Evil Can Be In God
038 - Xxxviii That God Is Goodness Itself
037 - Xxxvii That God Is Good
036 - Xxxvi How Our Intellect Forms A Proposition About God
035 - Xxxv That The Several Names Predicated Of God Are Not Synonymous
034 - Xxxiv That Terms Applied To God And Creatures Are Employed Analogically
033 - Xxxiii That Not All Terms Applied To God And Creatures Are Purely Equivocal
032 - Xxxii That Nothing Is Predicated Univocally Of God And Other Things
031 - Xxxi That The Divine Perfection And The Plurality Of Divine Names Are Not Inconsistent With The Divi
030 - Xxx What Terms Can Be Predicated Of God
029 - Xxix Of The Likeness Of Creatures
028 - Xxviii Of The Divine Perfection
027 - Xxvii That God Is Not The Form Of A Body
026 - Xxvi That God Is Not The Formal Being Of All Things
025 - Xxv That God Is Not In Any Genus
024 - Xxiv That The Divine Being Cannot Be Specified By The Addition Of Any Substantial Difference
023 - Xxiii That There Is No Accident In God
022 - Xxii That In God Existence And Essence Are The Same
021 - Xxi That God Is His Own Essence
020 - Xx That God Is Not A Body
019 - Xix That In God There Is Nothing Violent Or Beside Nature
018 - Xviii That In God There Is No Composition
017 - Xvii That In God There Is No Matter
016 - Xvi That In God There Is No Passive Potentiality
015 - Xv That God Is Eternal
014 - Xiv That In Order To Acquire Knowledge Of God It Is Necessary To Proceed By The Way Of Remotion
013 - Xiii Arguments In Proof Of God's Existence
012 - Xii Of The Opinion Of Those Who Say That The Existence Of God Cannot Be Proved And That It Is Held B
011 - Xi Refutation Of The Foregoing Opinion And Solution Of The Aforesaid Arguments
010 - X Of The Opinion Of Those Who Aver That It Cannot Be Demonstrated That There Is A God Since This Is
009 - Ix Of The Order And Mode Of Procedure In This Work
008 - Viii In What Relation Human Reason Stands To The Truth Of Faith
007 - Vii That The Truth Of Reason Is Not In Opposition To The Truth Of The Christian Faith
006 - Vi That It Is Not A Mark Of Levity To Assent To The Things That Are Of Faith Although They Are Above
005 - V That Those Things Which Cannot Be Investigated Reason Are Fittingly Proposed To Man As An Object O
004 - Iv That The Truth About Divine Things Which Is Attainable By Reason Is Fittingly Proposed To Man As
003 - Iii In What Way It Is Possible To Make Known The Divine Truth
002 - Ii The Author's Intention In This Work
001 - I IN WHAT CONSISTS THE OFFICE OF A WISE MAN preceded by Translator's Preface