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Aquinas and the theological virtues

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  1. QQ 109–113, esp. 109

  2. James, pp.96–97

  3. This should not be read as implying that an act of charity can be unjust; the question is whether whatseems to be an act of charity is really and act of injustice.

  4. 1a2ae, 62, art. 3 ad 2

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  4. Wieland, Georg, ‘Happiness: the perfection of man’ inThe Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy, edited Kretzmannet al, Cambridge 1982.

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Cassin, R. Aquinas and the theological virtues. SOPH 30, 71–76 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02789735

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