Summa Theologica

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Author: Thomas Aquinas

Of the Marriage Consent Considered in Itself - Outline

In the next place we have to consider the consent; and the first point to discuss is the consent considered in itself; the second is the consent confirmed by oath or by carnal intercourse; the third is compulsory consent and conditional consent; and the fourth is the object of the consent.

Under the first head there are five points of inquiry:

(1) Whether the consent is the efficient cause of matrimony?

(2) Whether the consent needs to be expressed in words?

(3) Whether consent given in words expressive of the future makes a marriage?

(4) Whether consent given in words expressive of the present, without inward consent, makes a true marriage outwardly?

(5) Whether consent given secretly in words expressive of the present makes a marriage?

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Chicago: Thomas Aquinas, "Of the Marriage Consent Considered in Itself - Outline," Summa Theologica in Original Sources, accessed July 26, 2024, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=3X8YQT7W35264P3.

MLA: Aquinas, Thomas. "Of the Marriage Consent Considered in Itself - Outline." Summa Theologica, in , Original Sources. 26 Jul. 2024. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=3X8YQT7W35264P3.

Harvard: Aquinas, T, 'Of the Marriage Consent Considered in Itself - Outline' in Summa Theologica. cited in , . Original Sources, retrieved 26 July 2024, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=3X8YQT7W35264P3.