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|a Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Introduction. The Summa's Origins: Three Fables and a Candid Counterproposal; Part I. Sacraments, Gospel, Incarnation; 1. Incarnation as Instruction; 2. Seeing Gospel Stories; 3. Sacramental Bodies; Part II. Writing Scenes of Moral Instruction; 4. Scenes of Instruction; 5. From Scenes to Authorities; 6. The Summa in (Our) Libraries; Part III. Moral Theology on the Way to Its End; 7. The Good That Draws the Will; 8. Stages on Law's Way; 9. The Gifts of the Spirit; 10. Vocations and Viae; Conclusion: The Good of Reading; Acknowledgments; Notes.
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|a This book is an interpretation of the moral teaching of Thomas Aquinas's Summa of Theology. It argues that teaching on the virtues can only be understood by turning to the patterns of divine teaching in the incarnation and the sacraments. It presents this not only as Thomas's great originality in the Summa but also as his contribution to Christian thought in the present.
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