Part, Question
1 1, 1 | only in order to ~make its teaching clearer. For it accepts
2 1, 15 | and this is against the teaching of Damascene (De Fide Orth.
3 1, 15 | these, ~according to Plato's teaching, who first taught ideas,
4 1, 43 | show forth the office of teaching; whence it is said that, "
5 1, 57 | work for us; and Jesus as teaching them directly": as is evident
6 1, 60 | but by discovery, or by teaching. In like manner, the ~end
7 1, 61 | raised ~objection to his teaching, as is also the case with
8 1, 61 | speaking according to the teaching of the Greek ~Fathers; all
9 1, 64 | erroneous, and contrary to the teaching of the Apostle (2 Cor. 5:
10 1, 66 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The teaching of Augustine rests on the
11 1, 70 | condemned by the Athenians for teaching that the sun was a fiery
12 1, 75 | things, as is clear ~from the teaching of Dionysius (Div. Nom.
13 1, 76 | This is contrary to the teaching ~of the Philosopher, who
14 1, 43 | show forth the office of teaching; whence it is said that, "
15 1, 58 | work for us; and Jesus as teaching them directly": as is evident
16 1, 61 | but by discovery, or by teaching. In like manner, the ~end
17 1, 62 | raised ~objection to his teaching, as is also the case with
18 1, 62 | speaking according to the teaching of the Greek ~Fathers; all
19 1, 65 | erroneous, and contrary to the teaching of the Apostle (2 Cor. 5:
20 1, 67 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: The teaching of Augustine rests on the
21 1, 71 | condemned by the Athenians for teaching that the sun was a fiery
22 1, 74 | things, as is clear ~from the teaching of Dionysius (Div. Nom.
23 1, 75 | This is contrary to the teaching ~of the Philosopher, who
24 1, 78 | intellect, according to the teaching of ~our faith, is God Himself,
25 1, 78 | is clearly opposed to the teaching of Aristotle. For he ~says (
26 1, 83 | Platonists, found in ~their teaching anything consistent with
27 1, 84 | thus, ~according to the teaching of the Platonists all science
28 1, 102 | gives also the ~faculty of teaching others.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[
29 1, 113 | be useless to confirm the teaching of the faith. This ~is unfitting;
30 1, 116 | Therefore a man cannot by teaching cause knowledge in ~another
31 1, 116 | knowledge in another by teaching him.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[117]
32 1, 116 | says (Poster. i, 1): "All teaching and all learning ~proceed
33 1, 116 | which ~one is directed in teaching, just as art is the principle
34 1, 116 | he ~moves the disciple by teaching, so that the latter, by
35 2, 40 | something: and thus both teaching and persuasion may ~be a
36 2, 63 | perfection: ~this is the teaching of the Philosopher (Ethic.
37 2, 68 | order to receive a higher ~teaching from his master. Now it
38 2, 70 | Apostle had no ~intention of teaching us how many [either works
39 2, 79 | discovery," and the latter, "teaching," hence it is that ~spiritual "
40 2, 97 | sciences, we see that ~the teaching of the early philosophers
41 2, 100 | be inculcated, the wiser teaching the ~less wise: e.g. "Rise
42 2, 100 | ways of lying against the teaching of ~God. But there is a
43 2, 100 | also of ~upbringing and teaching. Wherefore the decalogue
44 2, 102 | God, ~consisting in the teaching of the Law and the Prophets,
45 2, 102 | distinct from the place of ~teaching. The figurative reason may
46 2, 102 | twelve apostles, or their ~teaching. Or again, the candlestick
47 2, 102 | may signify the Church's ~teaching, and faith, which also enlightens
48 2, 102 | which bells signified the teaching of divine things united
49 2, 103 | and fidelity. Such is the teaching Augustine (Contra Faust. ~
50 2, 103 | the truth of the Gospel teaching was divulged, ~wherein Our
51 2, 107 | the New Law, which, in the teaching of Christ and ~the apostles,
52 2, 108 | apostles, through whom the teaching of the Gospel was to be
53 2, 108 | directs ~man's intention, by teaching that in our good works,
54 2, 108 | teaches us how to fulfil the teaching of the Gospel; viz. by ~
55 2, 108 | Lord ~set this aside by teaching, first of all, that works
56 2, 111 | but ~only exteriorly by teaching or persuading. Hence gratuitous
57 2, 111 | so ~as to be capable of teaching others. Secondly, he must
58 2, 111 | as may be seen in ~human teaching. For whoever would teach
59 2, 113 | openeth the ears of men, and teaching, instructeth them in what ~
60 2, 1 | self-evident principles to a teaching based on ~natural reason.
61 2, 1 | sufficiently explicit in the teaching ~of Christ and the apostles.
62 2, 1 | to pervert the apostolic teaching and other ~doctrines and
63 2, 2 | believes the ~master who is teaching him.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[2]
64 2, 2 | latter adhere to the Divine teaching. Hence the ~Apostle says (
65 2, 2 | the authority of Divine teaching confirmed by miracles, and, ~
66 2, 5 | they ~recognize that the teaching of the Church is from God,
67 2, 5 | manifested in Holy Writ and the teaching of the Church, which proceeds ~
68 2, 5 | and Divine rule, to the teaching of the Church, which proceeds ~
69 2, 5 | that he who adheres to the teaching of the Church, as ~to an
70 2, 5 | no longer adheres to the ~teaching of the Church as to an infallible
71 2, 5 | not prepared to follow the teaching of the Church in ~all things;
72 2, 5 | Scriptures, according to the teaching of the Church who has the
73 2, 10 | contained in the apostolic ~teaching unless unbelievers could
74 2, 15 | Confession of faith and the teaching thereof also ~presuppose
75 2, 15 | relating to the confession and teaching of faith, rather ~than to
76 2, 15 | Further, learning precedes teaching, for a man must learn from ~
77 2, 15 | contains precepts ~about teaching - both affirmative precepts
78 2, 15 | understanding, is by means of teaching and learning, and both are ~
79 2, 15 | thy children" - refer to ~teaching.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[16] A[
80 2, 15 | Testament, both in the teaching of the Gospel and in that
81 2, 15 | stated above. Nevertheless teaching was commanded more expressly
82 2, 21 | the Law, delivered their teaching ~about hope under the form
83 2, 31 | favors, such as correction, teaching and the like, on those who ~
84 2, 31 | your evil deeds ~with good teaching, and to seek to be praised
85 2, 31 | openeth ~the ears of men, and teaching instructeth them in what
86 2, 34 | whereas, according to the ~teaching of faith, temporal goods
87 2, 41 | scandalized at Our Lord's teaching: and Our ~Lord teaches (
88 2, 41 | is taught, and the act of teaching. ~The first of these is
89 2, 41 | But the act itself ~of teaching is one of the spiritual
90 2, 45 | originated and fostered by teaching; it therefore demands ~experience
91 2, 45 | us, not by nature, but by teaching ~and experience.~Aquin.:
92 2, 45 | through experience, or through teaching.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[47] A[
93 2, 46 | which is caused either by teaching, ~to which pertains "docility,"
94 2, 51 | rejection of ~the Divine teaching: whereas if he act beside
95 2, 54 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, the teaching of the Gospel contains the
96 2, 54 | of the decalogue. Now the teaching of the ~Gospel contains
97 2, 54 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The teaching of the Gospel is the doctrine
98 2, 54 | it behooved the Gospel ~teaching to contain precepts also
99 2, 54 | Just as the rest of the teaching of the Old Testament is ~
100 2, 85 | according to ~Mt. 28:20, "Teaching them to observe all things
101 2, 85 | God." Now neither in the teaching of Christ ~nor in that of
102 2, 88 | man," says: ~"A salutary teaching is given us here, lest we
103 2, 89 | Apostle says (Col. 3:16): "Teaching and admonishing one another
104 2, 89 | arouse men to devotion by teaching and preaching is a ~more
105 2, 89 | means of preaching and ~teaching, ought not to be instant
106 2, 89 | says (Polit. viii, 6), "Teaching should ~not be accompanied
107 2, 92 | their" (i.e. the ~demons') "teaching, what each of them desired
108 2, 93 | openeth the ears of men, and teaching ~instructeth them in what
109 2, 93 | is not sanctioned by the teaching of the holy fathers. For ~
110 2, 95 | proof of God's power by teaching and reproving openly, yet
111 2, 96 | answer that, According to the teaching of the Philosopher (Poster.
112 2, 98 | master the ~exercise of his teaching. Therefore in like manner
113 2, 98 | anything ~in return, either for teaching, or for celebrating or omitting
114 2, 108 | their office in judging or ~teaching, and if they lie in these
115 2, 120 | any spiritual act, such as teaching by word or ~writing. Wherefore
116 2, 122 | many. Therefore the act of teaching and guiding ~subjects is
117 2, 145 | opposition to Christ's ~teaching. But our Lord said (Lk.
118 2, 148 | severity, harshness, but by teaching rather than commanding,
119 2, 150 | Himself a virgin, and by the teaching ~of the Apostle who (1 Cor.
120 2, 152 | The whole of Christian teaching is ~summed up in mercy and
121 2, 152 | openeth the ears of men, and teaching instructeth them in what
122 2, 156 | danger: for without anger, teaching will be useless, judgments
123 2, 159 | the ~whole of Christian teaching is humility." Consequently
124 2, 159 | contained ~in Christian teaching is incompatible with humility.
125 2, 159 | humility. Now Christian ~teaching admonishes us to seek the
126 2, 165 | considered ~the wisdom and teaching of the Babylonians to be
127 2, 167 | nevertheless, according to the teaching of Plato, they should be ~
128 2, 169 | impressed under the form of teaching on ~the prophet's intellect,
129 2, 170 | Evang. ii, 40] that "no ~teaching is so false that it never
130 2, 170 | with falsehood." Hence ~the teaching of the demons, with which
131 2, 171 | certain species. Human teaching may be likened to prophetic
132 2, 172 | lofty: even as ~in human teaching the hearer, who is able
133 2, 174 | the requirements of the teaching of the faith. ~But as regards
134 2, 174 | knowledge, as required for teaching the faith, but not as to ~
135 2, 175 | becoming even to women. For teaching is pertinent to this grace,
136 2, 175 | appears from Gn. ~3:16. Now teaching and persuading publicly
137 2, 175 | be intrusted with public teaching.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[177] A[
138 2, 175 | quoted speaks of private teaching whereby a ~father instructs
139 2, 175 | knowledge, can administer it by ~teaching privately but not publicly.~
140 2, 176 | in confirmation of their teaching, although sometimes they ~
141 2, 176 | miracles as confirming their teaching, but not ~as an attestation
142 2, 179 | active life?~(3) Whether teaching pertains to the active life?~(
143 2, 179 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether teaching is a work of the active
144 2, 179 | OBJ 1: It would seem that teaching is a work not of the active
145 2, 179 | But this pertains to ~teaching. Therefore teaching is a
146 2, 179 | to ~teaching. Therefore teaching is a work of the contemplative
147 2, 179 | same ~kind of life. Now teaching is an act of wisdom: for
148 2, 179 | life, it ~would seem that teaching also belongs to the contemplative
149 2, 179 | to acquaint another, by teaching him, of the ~truth we have
150 2, 179 | answer that, The act of teaching has a twofold object. For
151 2, 179 | has a twofold object. For teaching is ~conveyed by speech,
152 2, 179 | Accordingly one object of teaching is the matter or object
153 2, 179 | concept; and as to this object teaching belongs sometimes to ~the
154 2, 179 | long for the ~sweetness of teaching, occupy themselves with
155 2, 179 | thus ~stating clearly that teaching belongs to the contemplative
156 2, 179 | 2/2~The other object of teaching is on the part of the speech
157 2, 179 | and ~thus the object of teaching is the hearer. As to this
158 2, 179 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, teaching others belongs to the active
159 2, 179 | shall be like the angels," ~teaching will be possible: even as
160 2, 181 | Church, "is bedecked with the teaching of the ~apostles, the confession
161 2, 183 | at the truth of Christ's teaching, "they are blind, and ~leaders
162 2, 185 | and discipleship, not of ~teaching, authority, or pastoral
163 2, 185 | so also do preaching and teaching. Therefore since ~"the business
164 2, 185 | ecclesiastical duties, whereof teaching and preaching are a ~part.
165 2, 185 | apostolic doctrine and the teaching of all the Fathers, not
166 2, 185 | say they are occupied in teaching and instructing," but: "
167 2, 185 | According to our Lord's teaching men should do no deeds of ~
168 2, 186 | and discipleship, not of teaching, authority, or pastoral ~
169 2, 186 | or applying themselves to teaching, or ~giving alms to the
170 2, 186 | one be established for ~teaching the people by preaching
171 2, 186 | profit: and in this case teaching is rightly preferred to ~
172 2, 186 | of contemplation, such as teaching and ~preaching. Wherefore
173 2, 186 | those which are directed to teaching and preaching, which, ~moreover,
174 2, 186 | one's contemplation ~by teaching and preaching, requires
175 3, 5 | soul. For John ~has said, teaching the mystery of the Incarnation (
176 3, 12 | acquire knowledge from a man's teaching seems more ~noble than to
177 3, 12 | receive any ~knowledge by the teaching of any man.~Aquin.: SMT
178 3, 12 | creatures and not by man's teaching.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[12] A[
179 3, 15 | disturbed mind, but of a master teaching."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[15] A[
180 3, 27 | the use of wisdom as ~to teaching: since this befitted not
181 3, 27 | because at that time the Teaching of Christ ~was to be confirmed
182 3, 35 | and logic to others, ~his teaching is of a different kind in
183 3, 36 | also was ~Balaam, to whose teaching they were heirs; and they
184 3, 38 | 1~Reply OBJ 2: The whole teaching and work of John was ordered
185 3, 38 | miracles confirmed both His own teaching and that of ~John. But if
186 3, 38 | A[2], ad 2), the whole teaching and work ~of John was in
187 3, 38 | ways: ~first, by John's teaching, which led men to faith
188 3, 39 | functions of governing or teaching. such as ~Solomon, Daniel,
189 3, 39 | appeared while he was yet teaching and ~baptizing."~Aquin.:
190 3, 39 | with ~which the saints, by teaching and example, feed men who
191 3, 39 | s testimony, so that His teaching might become ~the more credible.
192 3, 40 | a man, by preaching and teaching, delivers to ~others the
193 3, 40 | needing it Himself, but as teaching us . . . And for this did
194 3, 40 | creature is the entire ~teaching of wisdom. The Creator is
195 3, 41 | needing it Himself, but as teaching us."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[41]
196 3, 42 | written (Mt. 7:29): "He was teaching them as ~one having power."
197 3, 42 | that He bestowed on the ~teaching of His disciples such a
198 3, 42 | Now the power of Christ's teaching is to be considered in the
199 3, 42 | Therefore it seems that, in His ~teaching, Christ should also have
200 3, 42 | the disturbance which His teaching ~occasioned among the Jews,
201 3, 42 | given them offense by His teaching.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[42] A[
202 3, 42 | hindered the effect of His teaching. Because when ~the people
203 3, 42 | by ~employing parables in teaching them spiritual mysteries
204 3, 42 | done this by putting His ~teaching into writing: for Augustine
205 3, 42 | should be his manner of ~teaching. Consequently it was fitting
206 3, 42 | should adopt that manner of teaching whereby His doctrine is ~
207 3, 42 | Mt. ~7:29) that "He was teaching them as one having power."
208 3, 42 | orderly manner: Himself ~teaching His disciples immediately,
209 3, 42 | immediately, and they subsequently teaching ~others, by preaching and
210 3, 44 | miracles in ~life and when teaching, than in death: both because,
211 3, 46 | the chair of the Master teaching."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[46] A[
212 3, 47 | signs and force of His ~teaching, as is stated Jn. 7:31,41,
213 3, 51 | interpretation, saying that "by the teaching of the apostles, Christ
214 3, 51 | hewn out by the ~process of teaching, unpolished and new, untenanted
215 3, 54 | contrary to Paul's ~truthful teaching, then the Lord after His
216 3, 66 | both of baptizing ~and of teaching, when He said (Mt. 28:19): "
217 3, 66 | the practice of heretical teaching let us hold to the single
218 3, 67 | OBJ[1]), the ~duties of teaching and baptizing are enjoined
219 3, 67 | both duties, namely, of teaching and of baptizing, but in ~
220 3, 67 | committed to them the duty of teaching, ~that they might exercise
221 3, 67 | effect, as they have in teaching, as may be seen from what
222 3, 69 | enlightenment is caused by teaching, according to Eph. ~3:8,
223 3, 69 | enlighten all men," etc. But teaching by the catechism precedes
224 3, 71 | disciples ~to baptize, He made teaching to precede Baptism, saying: "
225 3, 81 | not in keeping with His teaching ~authority to sever Judas,
226 3, 83 | result ~from the aforesaid teaching. But the people are instructed "
227 3, 83 | perfectly" by ~Christ's teaching contained in the Gospel,
228 Suppl, 19| For St. Thomas' later teaching ~on this point, Cf. TP,
229 Suppl, 19| For St. Thomas' later teaching on this point, cf. TP, Q[
230 Suppl, 29| made known to us by the teaching of the apostles.~Aquin.:
231 Suppl, 37| deacons is made in the ~teaching of Christ and His apostles.
232 Suppl, 37| enlightening, which is effected by teaching, is done by readers as ~
233 Suppl, 37| Christ (Rm. 1:15). But the teaching of the apostles is entrusted
234 Suppl, 37| them. Therefore the Gospel teaching should be ~also.~Aquin.:
235 Suppl, 56| father in respect of Penance, teaching, pastoral care ~and many
236 Suppl, 65| Now since the rearing and teaching of the children remain a ~
237 Suppl, 71| the manner of an action as teaching does; for teaching, like
238 Suppl, 71| action as teaching does; for teaching, like any ~other action,
239 Suppl, 72| a man according to the ~teaching of faith, or in all other
240 Suppl, 74| since, according to the teaching of ~faith, the resurrection
241 Suppl, 76| which is ~contrary to the teaching of the Philosopher (De Anima
242 Suppl, 78| according to the Philosopher's teaching, would ~seem to have an
243 Suppl, 79| Further, "Hearing assists teaching" (De Sensu et Sensato i).
244 Suppl, 79| resurrection, will require no teaching by means of ~sensible objects,
245 Suppl, 86| correspond to preaching or teaching. or we may ~reply that,
246 Suppl, 86| same justice; and this ~teaching will be the perfection whereby
247 Suppl, 93| virtue. But preaching or teaching is not the act of a virtue.
248 Suppl, 93| an aureole is not due to teaching or preaching.~Aquin.: SMT
249 Suppl, 93| Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, teaching and preaching are the result
250 Suppl, 93| in the future life for ~teaching and preaching.~Aquin.: SMT
251 Suppl, 93| there is no humiliation in teaching and ~preaching, in fact
252 Suppl, 93| not due to preaching and teaching.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[96] A[
253 Suppl, 93| is done by preaching and teaching: ~wherefore an aureole is
254 Suppl, 93| is due to preaching and teaching, even as to ~virginity and
255 Suppl, 93| Reply OBJ 1: Preaching and teaching are acts of a virtue, namely
256 Suppl, 93| of study, the practice of teaching comes from the will, which
257 Suppl, 93| that an aureole is ~due to teaching, this is to be understood
258 Suppl, 93| to be understood of the teaching of things ~pertaining to
259 Suppl, 93| pertaining to salvation, by which teaching the devil is expelled from ~
260 Suppl, 93| virginity, martyrdom, and teaching. Now these three were ~pre-eminently
261 Suppl, 93| Further, an aureole is due to teaching. Now angels teach us by ~
262 Suppl, 93| virginity, martyrdom or ~teaching, if they do not practice
263 Suppl, 93| faith by preaching and ~teaching, so does he by publishing
264 Suppl, 93| others: this is done by teaching and ~preaching, and consequently
265 Suppl, 93| compiling of writing is a way of teaching.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[96] A[
266 Suppl, 94| according to ~the Philosopher's teaching, since the soul uses a definite
267 Appen2, 1| preach, ~holding to the teaching of truth, and this is our
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