Abstract

The first part of this article follows the order adopted by St. Thomas in his treatise on the law (questions 90-108 of the Secunda pars,) ; it is centered on the concept of the new law (questions 106-108). The second section, presented in the form of conclusions, thematically classifles the major ideas of the thomistic doctrine, characterized by an harmonious dialectic of knowledge and will, of authority and autonomy, of exteriority and interior force, of exigency and grâce.

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