Alfred J. Freddoso Professor of Philosophy John and Jean Oesterle Professor of Thomistic Studies University of Notre Dame
Law Q. 90: The Essence of Law Q. 91: The Different Kinds of Law Q. 92: The Effects of Law Q. 93: The Eternal Law Q. 94: The Natural Law Q. 95: Human Law Q. 96: The Force of Human Law Q. 97: Changes in Human Law Q. 98: The Old Law Q. 99: The Precepts of the Old Law Q. 100: The Moral Precepts of the Old Law Q. 101: The Ceremonial Precepts of the Old Law in Themselves Q. 102: The Reasons for the Ceremonial Precepts Q. 103: The Duration of the Ceremonial Precepts Q. 104: The Judicial Precepts of the Old Law Q. 105: The Reasons for the Judicial Precepts Q. 106: The Law of the Gospel, called the New Law, in Itself Q. 107: The Relation between the Old Law and the New Law Q. 108: The Contents of the New Law