MichaelLay Thomist It is impossible to select a few “most important” Questions from Summa Theologiae, especially if one hasn’t read most of them, but I list the ones that have had the most impact on my understanding of Catholic doctrine. This list only covers about 5-6% of the Summa, but contains more insights than one could obtain from numerous other readings (I have put some items in bold to emphasize them further):
I, Q 1. The nature and extent of sacred doctrine I, Q 19. The will of God I, Q 23. Predestination I-II, Q 1. Man's last end I-II, Q 18. The good and evil of human acts, in general I-II, Q 85-89. The effects of sin I-II, Q 93-95, 98, 106. Law I-II, Q 109-114. Grace II-II, Q 10. Unbelief in general II-II, Q 43. Scandal II-II, Q 57. Right II-II, Q 58. Justice II-II, Q 81. Religion II-II, Q 83. Prayer II-II, Q 154. The parts of Lust II-II, Q 180. The contemplative life II-II, Q 184. The state of perfection in general III, Q 46. The passion of Christ III, Q 48. The efficiency of Christ's Passion III, Q 61. The necessity of the sacraments Suppl. III, Q 92. The vision of the divine essence in reference to the blessed
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