Table of Contents:
  • pt. 1. Government and politics: Summa theologiae [Summa theologica] Ia 96, concerning the dominion which belonged to man in the state of innocence; The treatise ' De regimine principum' or 'De regno'; Summa theologiae IaIIae 105:1, concerning the reason for judicial precepts, of the Old Testament. pt. 2. Obedience: Summa theologiae IIaIIae 104, on obedience; Scripta super libros sententiarum II, Dist. 44, quaest. 2. pt. 3. Law: Summa theologiae IaIIae 90, the essence of law; Summa theologiae IaIIae 91, the various kinds of law; Summa theologiae IaIIae 92, the effect of law; Summa theologiae IaIIae 93, the eternal law; Summa theologiae IaIIae 94, the natural law; Summa theologiae IaIIae 95; human law considered in itself; Summa theologiae IaIIae 96, of the power of human law; Summa theologiae IaIIae 97, of change in the laws. pt. 4. Right, justice and judgment: Summa theologiae IIaIIae 57, on right; Summa theologiae IIaIIae 58, on justice; Summa theologiae IIaIIae 60, on judgment. pt. 5. Property relations: Summa theologiae IIaIIae 66, on theft and robbery; Summa theologiae IIaIIae 78, on the sin of usury; Letter to the Duchess of Brabant 'on the government of Jews. pt. 6. War, sedition and killing: Summa theologiae IIaIIae 40, on war; Summa theologiae IIaIIae 42, on sedition; Summa theologiae IIaIIae 64, on homicide. pt. 7. Religion and politics: Summa theologiae IIaIIae 10, on relations with unbelievers; Summa theologiae IIaIIae 11, on heresy; Summa theologiae IIaIIae 12, on Apostasy; Scripta super libros sententiarum 11, Dist. 44, quaest. 3
  • Bibliographical glossary.