The Summa Contra Gentiles - St. Thomas Aquinas ... -

For every chapter, users can toggle a "Steel-man" mode. This expands on the views of the "Gentiles" (philosophers, Muslims, or pagans) that Aquinas is addressing, making their positions clearer before reading his rebuttal.

A mode that presents the argument step-by-step, asking the user "Do you agree with this premise?" before showing Aquinas's next move. The Summa Contra Gentiles - St. Thomas Aquinas ...

It "translates" Scholastic jargon into plain English without losing the rigorous logic. For every chapter, users can toggle a "Steel-man" mode

It turns a dense, four-volume text into a dynamic dialogue between faith and reason. 🛠 Implementation Styles It "translates" Scholastic jargon into plain English without

A visual flow-chart that breaks down each Syllogism . It maps the "Premise A + Premise B = Conclusion" structure that Aquinas uses, allowing you to click on specific points to see the scriptural or philosophical source.

It highlights that this work was written for missionaries , not just academics.

Original Latin on the left, modern English in the center, and "The Adversary’s" counter-arguments on the right.