First Part (Prima Pars) — Question 13
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Article 1
— Whether a Name Can Be Given to God?
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Article 2
— Whether Any Name Can Be Applied to God Substantially?
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Article 3
— Whether Any Name Can Be Applied to God in Its Literal Sense?
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Article 4
— Whether Names Applied to God Are Synonymous?
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Article 5
— Whether What Is Said of God and of Creatures Is Univocally Predicated
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Article 6
— Whether Names Predicated of God Are Predicated Primarily of Creatures?
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Article 7
— Whether Names Which Imply Relation to Creatures Are Predicated of
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Article 8
— Whether This Name "God" Is a Name of the Nature?
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Article 9
— Whether This Name "God" Is Communicable?
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Article 10
— Whether This Name "God" Is Applied to God Univocally by Nature,
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Article 11
— Whether This Name, HE WHO IS, Is the Most Proper Name of God?
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Article 12
— Whether Affirmative Propositions Can Be Formed About God?