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The average rating for Reportatio super Sententias based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2016-03-30 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Fernando Maciel
Even as a Reformed Protestant, most of this was fantastic. Aquinas is grossly under read in the modern Reformed church.
Review # 2 was written on 2019-02-23 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Mark Proctor
**true rating 4.5 (I'm sure that the ratings will only go up the more times I read it) Saint Thomas Aquinas, the Doctor Angelicus, is most known for his magisterial magnum opus: Summa Theologiae (ST). But what about Compendium of Theology (CT)? Rarely mentioned. CT is arguably the least known and least studied of Aquinas texts, which is, really, unfortunate. Sure, CT is an incomplete work, abruptly ending mid-sentence, but its condensed content and simplicity are just praiseworthy. CT was planned to be a three-part work (modeled after faith, hope, and charity) as a manual for non-academics. But Aquinas' unforeseen death quickly halted CT's progress: he barely started on part II, Hope, and did not even get to part III, Charity. Thus, an overwhelming percentage of CT is on faith, the contents of Christian doctrine. Part I can be broken down into two unequal halves: (1) Doctrine of God, §3-184, and (2) Christology, §185-246. Each can be further divided into subcategories.  It is undeniable that the Doctor Angelicus lived and breathed during a very different cultural and intellectual environment than, say, California 2017. Aquinas' High Scholasticism might be perceived as a sore and a bore. For example, ST's prompt, initial answers, elaboration, possible objections, and counterarguments format could easily dissuade today's readers to read any further. Might I then offer CT as the ideal place to start? CT is one of Aquinas latest works, therefore one of his most mature. Plus, CT does not have ST's format.  Caveat Lector: This is the only Aquinas text I have actually finished in its entirety. I have read here and there from ST, and it is one of my theological dreams to finish it, but that thing is seriously massive. cf. www.sooholee.wordpress.com


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