


This opening volume of Pablo de la Concepción's Theological Treatises establishes the foundation of the entire series, presenting a systematic Thomistic theology of God in strict fidelity to St. Thomas Aquinas and the celebrated Salmanticenses. It follows the ordered method of scholastic theology, moving from the most fundamental questions about God to His inner life and sovereign governance of creation.
The first treatise examines God Himself — His nature, essence, and attributes. De la Concepción treats divine simplicity, infinity, immutability, and perfection, presenting God as the first principle and ultimate end of all things in the manner of the great Thomistic tradition.
The second and third treatises address the beatific vision and divine knowledge. The author examines how God knows Himself and all things, treating the modes of divine cognition with the precision characteristic of the Salmanticensian school.
The fourth treatise turns to the divine will, examining God's love, justice, mercy, and providence. The freedom and efficacy of the divine will are treated in close accord with Thomistic principles.
The final treatise addresses predestination — one of the most contested questions in Catholic theology. De la Concepción presents the classical Thomistic position on grace and election with clarity and thoroughness.
Throughout the volume, de la Concepción maintains the rigorous pedagogical style of the Salmanticenses, making the deepest questions of sacred theology accessible to serious students within the Thomistic and Carmelite tradition.
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