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Episcopalianism doesn't exist (its theology is simply Anglican; Episcopalian only names the American branch of the church); Reformed is inclusive of Presbyterianism, and more accurate anyway. "Mainline" is the appropriate word here, not "mainstream"
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It was while teaching at the [[Santa Sabina]] ''studium provinciale''—the forerunner of the [[Santa Maria sopra Minerva]] ''[[studium generale]]'' and College of Saint Thomas, which in the 20th century would become the [[Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas|Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, ''Angelicum'']]—that Aquinas began to compose the ''Summa''. He completed the ''Prima Pars'' ('first part') in its entirety and circulated it in Italy before departing to take up his second regency as professor at the [[University of Paris]] (1269–1272).<ref>Torrell, Jean-Pierre. 1996. ''Saint Thomas Aquinas, vol 1, The Person and His Work'', translated by Robert Royal. Catholic University. 146 ff.</ref>
 
Not only has the ''Summa Theologiae'' been one of the main intellectual inspirations for [[Thomism|Thomistic philosophy]], but it also had such a great influence on [[Dante Alighieri]]'s ''[[Divine Comedy]]'', that Dante's epic poem has been called "the ''Summa'' in verse".<ref>Fordham University. Oct. 1921–June 1922. [https://books.google.com/books?id=-AQTAAAAIAAJ&q=%22the+Summa+in+verse%22 ''The Fordham Monthly''] 40:76.</ref> Even today, both in Western and Eastern Catholic Churches, and the [[Magisterial Reformation|mainline Protestant]] denominations ([[Anglicanism|Anglicanism]], [[Lutheranism]], [[Methodism]], and [[Calvinism|Reformed Christianity]]), it is very common for the ''Summa Theologiae'' to be a major reference for those seeking ordination to the [[Deacon|diaconate]] or [[priest]]hood, or for professed male or female religious life, or for laypersons studying philosophy and theology at the collegiate level.
 
== Structure ==
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**The old law; ceremonial and judicial precepts (qq. 98–105)
**The law of the Gospel or new law (qq. 106–108)
* '''Treatise on [[Divine grace|grace]]''' (qq. 109–114): its necessity, essence, cause and effects<ref group="lower-roman">[http://www.logicmuseum.com/wiki/Authors/Thomas_Aquinas/Summa_Theologiae/Part_IIa#Grace ''Summa Theologica'', Pt. II-I, Q. 109–114].</ref>
 
==== Part II-II ====
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== Further reading ==
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*{{Cite book
|last= McGinn |first= Bernard |author-link= Bernard McGinn (theologian) |year= 2014
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|location= Princeton, NJ |publisher= [[Princeton University Press]]
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*[[Thomas Aquinas]] (1952), edd. Walter Farrell, [[Dominican Order|OP]], and Martin J. Healy, ''My Way of Life: Pocket Edition of St. Thomas&mdash;The Summa Simplified for Everyone'', Brooklyn: Confraternity of the Precious Blood''.
* {{cite book | last1= Pegues (O.P.) | first1 = Thomas | last2 = Whitacre (O.P.) | first2 = Ælred | url = https://archive.org/details/catechismofsumma00pg/page/n5 | title = Catechism of the Summa theologica of Saint Thomas Aquinas for the use of the faithful | via = [[Internet Archive|archive.org]] | language = en | publisher = Burns, Oates & Washbourne | location = London | year = 1922 | pages = 344 | archive-url = https://archive.today/20181118230611/https://archive.org/stream/catechismofsumma00pg/catechismofsumma00pg_djvu.txt | archive-date = November 18, 2018 | url-status = live}} (with ''[[imprimatur#Catholic Church|imprimatur]]'' of [https://archive.org/details/1876catholicdire00cathuoft/page/282/ Edmund Canon Surmont], [https://archive.today/PExAf/Vicar General of Westminster])
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