Part, Question
1 1, 61 | creation; as Gregory the ~Theologian declares, He first of all
2 1, 75 | of his ~origin. Now the theologian considers the nature of
3 1, 62 | creation; as Gregory the ~Theologian declares, He first of all
4 1, 74 | of his ~origin. Now the theologian considers the nature of
5 1, 77 | the soul specifically. The theologian, ~however, has only to inquire
6 1, 83 | the consideration of the theologian. ~Furthermore, the acts
7 2, 7 | circumstance?~(2) Whether a theologian should take note of the
8 2, 7 | sophistry." Therefore the theologian has not to ~consider circumstances.~
9 2, 7 | Therefore it is not a ~theologian's business to consider circumstances.~
10 2, 7 | of which belongs to the theologian. Therefore ~circumstances
11 2, 7 | should be considered by the theologian.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[7] A[2]
12 2, 7 | the consideration of the ~theologian, for a threefold reason.
13 2, 7 | reason. First, because the theologian ~considers human acts, inasmuch
14 2, 7 | circumstances. Hence the ~theologian has to consider the circumstances.
15 2, 7 | Secondly, because the ~theologian considers human acts according
16 2, 7 | Thirdly, because ~the theologian considers human acts under
17 2, 7 | 6], A[8]). Therefore the theologian has to consider ~circumstances.~
18 2, 7 | politician judges. To the theologian this consideration ~belongs,
19 2, 71 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 5: The theologian considers sin chiefly as
20 2, 171 | visions, ~says that "the wise theologian calls that vision divine
21 Suppl, 12| incentive." As used by ~the theologian, it denotes the quasi-material
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