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On the Power of God
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The book explores the significance of public disputations in the thirteenth century, particularly at the University of Paris, where they were central to philosophical and theological education. It highlights Thomas Aquinas's frequent and structured approach to these debates, especially during his early professorship, where he engaged in discussions on various profound topics, including Truth and the Power of God. Written at the peak of his intellectual abilities, these disputations reflect Aquinas's deep theological insights, likely composed in Anagni or Rome during the mid-13th century.
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