Methodology : theology as a science. Nature and extent of sacred doctrine (I, 1) -- Proofs for the existence of God. The existence of God (I, 2) -- The nature of God. Of the simplicity of God (I, 3) ; The existence of God in things (I, 8) ; The immutability of God (I, 9) ; Names of God (I, 13) ; Of God's knowledge (I, 14) ; Of truth (I, 16) ; The will of God (I, 19) ; God's love (I, 20) ; The providence of God (I, 22) -- Cosmology : creation and providence . Of the beginning of the duration of creatures (I, 46) -- Anthropology : body and soul. Of man who is composed of a spiritual and a corporeal substance : and in the first place, concerning what belongs to the essence of the soul (I, 75) ; Of the union of body and soul (I, 76) -- Epistemology and psychology. Of the will (I, 82) ; Of free-will (I, 83) ; How the soul while united to the body understands corporeal things beneath It (I, 84) ; Of the mode and order of understanding (I, 85) -- Ethics. Of those things in which man's happiness consists (I-II, 2) ; Of goodness in general (I, 5) ; The distinction of things in particular (I, 48) ; Of the cardinal virtues (I-II, 61) ; Of the theological virtues (I-II, 62) ; Of the various kinds of law (I-II, 91) ; Of the natural law (I-II, 94).
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