CHAPTER XXIX: QUESTION 55 THE MEANS OF ANGELIC COGNITION

[1204] Summa Theol., Ia, q. 76, a. 5

[1205] De cael. hier., chap. 12

[1206] It should be noted that the divine ideas are neither infused nor acquired species; they are the divine essence as imitable by creatures and as the terminus of the relation of imitability of creatures to the divine essence. cf. Summa Theol., Ia, q. 15, a. 2

[1207] Ibid., q. 20, a. 3

[1208] cf. Rouet de Journel, Ench. patrist., Index theologicus, no. 202

[1209] Isa. 41:23

[1210] Denz., no. 1790

[1211] Summa Theol., Ia, q. 14, a. 13

[1212] III Kings 8:39; Jer. 17:10; cf. Journel, loc. cit