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ST. THOMAS AQUINAS
ON
THE LAW
SUMMA THEOLOGIAE
FIRST PART OF THE SECOND PART (I-II)
(Trans.
Alfred J.
Freddoso)
QUESTION
95
Human Law
PREAMBLE
Human Law
We next have to consider human law:
first, human law in itself (question 95); second, its
force (question 96); and, third, its mutability (question
97). On the first topic there are four questions:
(1) Is human law useful? (2) What are its origins?
(3) What are the characteristics of human law?
(4) How is human law divided?
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ON
THE LAW
ON
THE LAW IN GENERAL
I-II,
q. 90, The Essence of Law
I-II,
q. 91, The Different Kinds of Law
I-II,
q. 92, The Effects of Law
THE
PARTS OF LAW
Eternal
law
I-II,
q. 93, Eternal Law
Natural
law
I-II,
q. 94, The Natural Law
Human
law
I-II,
q. 95, Human Law
I-II,
q. 96, The Force of Human Law
I-II,
q. 97, Changes in Human Law
The
old law
I-II,
q. 98, The Old Law
I-II,
q. 99, The Precepts of the Old Law
I-II,
q. 100, The Moral Precepts of the Old Law
I-II,
q. 101, The Ceremonial Precepts of the Old Law in Themselves
I-II,
q. 102, The Causes of the Ceremonial Precepts
I-II,
q. 103, The Duration of the Ceremonial Precepts
I-II,
q. 104, The Judicial Precepts of the Old Law
I-II,
q. 105, The Nature of the Judicial Precepts
The
new law
I-II,
q. 106, The Law of the Gospel, called the New Law, in Itself
I-II,
q. 107, The Relation between the Old Law and the New Law
I-II,
q. 108, The Contents of the New Law
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