


This second volume of Pablo de la Concepción's Theological Treatises moves from the theology of God in Himself to the broader landscape of Thomistic dogmatic and moral theology, treating six major subjects in faithful accord with St. Thomas and the Salmanticenses.
The first treatise examines the mystery of the Holy Trinity — the inner life of God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. De la Concepción presents the classical Thomistic theology of the divine processions, relations, and persons with precision and depth.
The second treatise addresses the angelic nature — the existence, intellect, will, and operations of the angels — following the rich Thomistic tradition on spiritual substances.
The third treatise turns to man's ultimate end and beatitude, examining the nature of happiness and the final goal of human existence in light of Thomistic principles.
The fourth and fifth treatises treat the moral order — the nature of voluntary acts, and the distinction between goodness and malice in human action — laying the groundwork for a complete moral theology.
The sixth and final treatise examines the virtues in general, presenting virtue as the perfection of human powers ordered toward the good.
Throughout, de la Concepción follows the Salmanticensian method with clarity and rigor, making this volume an essential resource within the Thomistic and Carmelite theological tradition.
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