Original Latin on the left, modern English in the center, and "The Adversary’s" counter-arguments on the right.
It highlights that this work was written for missionaries , not just academics.
A sidebar that connects 13th-century metaphysical questions (like the eternity of the world) to modern debates in physics, cosmology, and ethics. 💎 Why It’s Useful
For every chapter, users can toggle a "Steel-man" mode. This expands on the views of the "Gentiles" (philosophers, Muslims, or pagans) that Aquinas is addressing, making their positions clearer before reading his rebuttal.
It "translates" Scholastic jargon into plain English without losing the rigorous logic.
