La Somma Teologica. Il Governo Del Mondo Link

: A unique aspect of Aquinas's thought is that while God is the primary cause of everything, He governs through secondary causes . He grants creatures (including humans and angels) the dignity of being real causes themselves, allowing them to participate in the governance of the world. Interesting Themes in this Section

: Aquinas argues that the end of divine government is the Common Good , which is ultimately God Himself. All things are ordered to reflect and return to their creator.

: A deep dive into the causality and roles of angels (Q. 106–114). La Somma Teologica. Il governo del mondo

: Even though God governs all things, Aquinas insists this does not destroy free choice . Human beings are unique because they are subject to divine government but have the power to act consciously within it.

: How physical things and humans act as causes in the world (Q. 115–119). : A unique aspect of Aquinas's thought is

: A significant portion of this volume discusses how angels act as intermediaries. Aquinas details their "locution" (how they speak), their hierarchies, and their specific missions, such as the custody of men by guardian angels.

: Questions about whether the world is governed and by whom (Q. 103). The Governor's Effects : How God moves creatures (Q. 105). All things are ordered to reflect and return

In the , Saint Thomas Aquinas dedicates a major section of the First Part ( Prima Pars , Questions 103–119) to the Government of the World . This text explores how God, as the "universal first cause," directs all creation toward its ultimate purpose. Key Concepts of Divine Government