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Aquinas on the Fittingness of the Catholic Church being “Roman”

November 14, 2022 Harrison Jennings

In ST III.35.7, St. Thomas considers why Our Lord was born in Bethlehem. Obj 3 argues that Christ should have been born in Rome, which at the time ruled the world, since from there he could have more easily made … Continue reading Aquinas on the Fittingness of the Catholic Church being “Roman”

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