Book 1, Introduction to St. Thomas Aquinas : Chapter 1, On God from the Summa Theologica
1. Who has written the Introduction?
(a) Plato.
(b) Socrates.
(c) St. Thomas Aquinas.
(d) A nameless scholar.
2. Who translated the book?
(a) It is assumed the Catholic Church provided the translation.
(b) It is assumed Saint Thomas Aquinas provided the translation.
(c) It is assumed Anton C. Pegis provided the translation.
(d) It is not known who provided the translation.
3. The Summa Theologica is a tome of what?
(a) Catholic philosophical theology.
(b) Augustine's philosophical theology.
(c) Aristotle's philosophical theology.
(d) Thomas Aquinas' philosophical theology.
4. Summa Theologica was originally written in what language?
(a) Greek.
(b) German.
(c) Latin.
(d) Italian.
5. When was Summa Theologica written?
(a) The early 1100 AD/CE.
(b) The late 1200 AD/CE.
(c) The early 1200 AD/CE.
(d) The late 1100 AD/CE.
6. Aquinas' work was severely challenged by what?
(a) The powerful Arabian philosophy of the time.
(b) The powerful Greek philosophy of the time.
(c) The powerful Catholic philosophy of the time.
(d) The powerful Israeli philosophy of the time.
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