On creation [electronic resource] : Quaestiones disputatae de potentia Dei, Q. 3 / St. Thomas Aquinas ; translated with introduction and notes by S.C. Selner-Wright.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Latin Series: Thomas Aquinas in translationPublication details: Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, c2011.Description: xxi, 202 pUniform titles:
  • Quaestiones disputatae de potentia Dei. Q. 3. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 231.7/65 22
LOC classification:
  • B765.T53 Q33713 2011eb
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Contents:
Article 1. Whether God can make something out of nothing -- Article 2. Whether creation is a change -- Article 3. Whether creation is something real in the creature, and, if it is, what it is -- Article 4. Whether the power or even the act of creation is communicable to another -- Article 5. Whether there can be anything that is not created by God -- Article 6. Whether there is only one principle of creation -- Article 7. Whether God works in all the operations of nature -- Article 8. Whether God operates in nature by creating, which is to ask whether creation is -- Mingled with the work of nature -- Article 9. whether the rational soul is brought into being by creation or by the transmission of -- Semen -- Article 10. Whether the rational soul is created in the body or apart from the body -- Article 11. Whether the sensitive or vegetative souls are created or transmitted through the -- Semen -- Article 12. Whether the sensitive or vegetative soul is in the semen from the beginning, when it -- Issues forth -- Article 13. Whether something which is from another can be eternal -- Article 14. Whether that which is from God, differing in essence from him, can have always -- Been -- Article 15. Whether things proceeded from God by natural necessity or by the decree of his will -- Article 16. Whether a multitude can proceed from one first thing -- Article 17. Whether the world has always existed -- Article 18. Whether angels were created before the visible world -- Article 19. Whether angels could have existed before the visible world.
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Translated from the Latin.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-192) and indexes.

Article 1. Whether God can make something out of nothing -- Article 2. Whether creation is a change -- Article 3. Whether creation is something real in the creature, and, if it is, what it is -- Article 4. Whether the power or even the act of creation is communicable to another -- Article 5. Whether there can be anything that is not created by God -- Article 6. Whether there is only one principle of creation -- Article 7. Whether God works in all the operations of nature -- Article 8. Whether God operates in nature by creating, which is to ask whether creation is -- Mingled with the work of nature -- Article 9. whether the rational soul is brought into being by creation or by the transmission of -- Semen -- Article 10. Whether the rational soul is created in the body or apart from the body -- Article 11. Whether the sensitive or vegetative souls are created or transmitted through the -- Semen -- Article 12. Whether the sensitive or vegetative soul is in the semen from the beginning, when it -- Issues forth -- Article 13. Whether something which is from another can be eternal -- Article 14. Whether that which is from God, differing in essence from him, can have always -- Been -- Article 15. Whether things proceeded from God by natural necessity or by the decree of his will -- Article 16. Whether a multitude can proceed from one first thing -- Article 17. Whether the world has always existed -- Article 18. Whether angels were created before the visible world -- Article 19. Whether angels could have existed before the visible world.

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