Gerald Farinas

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His crowning study was the massive Summa theologiae—designed as an introduction to, and defense of, the whole of Christian belief, written for what we would now call undergraduates, but accessible to lay readers too.29 The Summa theologiae dealt with everything from the nature of the world to morality, virtue, sin, and the mysteries of the sacraments; it is still a set text for divinity students and priesthood candidates today.
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