Aquinas Summa Catholic Audio

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About this app

An audiobook presentation of Part 1 of the most famous work of St. Thomas Aquinas, the Summa Theologica (best known simply as "The Summa") written between 1265–1274.

The Summa's topics follow a cycle: the existence of God, God's creation, Man, Man's purpose, Christ, the Sacraments, and back to God. The entire work covers this cycle in three main parts known as Pars Prima (Part 1), Pars Secundae (Part 2), and Pars Tertia (Part 3). This app is ONLY Part 1 (Pars Prima), consisting of five sections (The One God, The Blessed Trinity and Creation, The Angels and the Six Days, On Man, and On Divine Government), covering 126 questions. This audio presentation is read from the translation by the Fathers of the English Dominican Province.

HOW IT WORKS

Download the app for free to listen to samples of the library. Upgrade to the full version to have unlimited access to the complete library of talks.

These MP3s are streamed, not downloaded, so they take up no storage space on your device. A connection is required for the MP3 to play properly. To own these MP3s to manage yourself, go to our website to purchase the library.

REINSTALL OR PUT ON ANOTHER DEVICE

If you need to reinstall this app or wish to add it to another Android device, download the free version, select the "Upgrade" button, and go through the purchase process again. If using the same Google Play account, you will not actually be charged again.

To learn more about our other audio apps, or to download our MP3 libraries, visit www.CatholicVault.com. Contact us at catholicvault@gmail.com.
Updated on
Oct 21, 2023

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