: Aquinas addresses the concept of "Fate," defining it not as a blind force, but as the "ordering of second causes" within the broader design of Divine Providence.

: Even though God governs all things, Aquinas insists this does not destroy free choice . Human beings are unique because they are subject to divine government but have the power to act consciously within it.

: Aquinas argues that the end of divine government is the Common Good , which is ultimately God Himself. All things are ordered to reflect and return to their creator.

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La Somma — Teologica. Il Governo Del Mondo

: Aquinas addresses the concept of "Fate," defining it not as a blind force, but as the "ordering of second causes" within the broader design of Divine Providence.

: Even though God governs all things, Aquinas insists this does not destroy free choice . Human beings are unique because they are subject to divine government but have the power to act consciously within it. La Somma Teologica. Il governo del mondo

: Aquinas argues that the end of divine government is the Common Good , which is ultimately God Himself. All things are ordered to reflect and return to their creator. : Aquinas addresses the concept of "Fate," defining

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