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Authors from the the Middle Ages

Thomas Aquinas (1224-1274), The Knowledge of the Creatures is Useful for the Instruction of Faith and to Avoid Errors Concerning God

[Summa Contra Gentiles, Book II, chps. 2-3]

 

Thomas Aquinas, The Philosopher and the Theologian consider Creatures in Different Ways

[Summa Contra Gentiles, Book II, chp. 4]

 

Thomas Aquinas, On the Theology of Miracles

[Summa Theologiae, Pars I, quaestio 105, artt. 6-8]

 

Thomas Aquinas, On the Mutual Order of Things in a Created World

[Summa Contra Gentiles, Book III, chp. 22]

 

Bonaventure (1217-1274), On the Steps of Ascension into God and on the Sight of Him Through His Vestiges in the Universe

[The Journey of the Mind into God, chp. I]

 

Bonaventure, On the Sight of God in His Vestiges in the Sensible World

[The Journey of the Mind into God, chp. II]

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