CHAPTER XIV: QUESTION 12: THE ACQUIRED KNOWLEDGE OF CHRIST'S SOUL

[1244] cf. ad 3.

[1245] Heb. 10:25

[1246] Com. in Heb., 10:25

[1247] Prov. 4:18

[1248] Summa theol., Ia, q. 85, a. 7.

[1249] Com. on Aristotle's De anima, Bk. II, lect. 94

[1250] De veritate, q. 12, a. 6, ad 4; q. 24, a. 8, ad 6.

[1251] Luke 2:52

[1252] De incarnatione Domini, chap. 7

[1253] Com. in III Sent., d. 14, q. 1, a. 3, quaestiuncula 5.

[1254] cf. IIIa, q. 7, a. 9, 11, 12.

[1255] Luke 2:46

[1256] cf. IIIa, q. 12, a. 3, c. (end).

[1257] Hom. 19, in Lucam

[1258] This is known as the Socratic method in philosophy. It consisted in drawing the knowledge of the subject sought for gradually from the students by a series of easy questions; granted as implicitly known by them

[1259] Luke 22:43

[1260] cf. ad 1

[1261] Com. in Lucam, 22:43

[1262] Luke 23:46; John 19:30. See also IIIa, q. 46, a. 7, 8.

[1263] cf. IIIa, q. 42.

[1264] Ibid.. a. 4.

[1265] II Cor. 3:3.