[Contents]Question One: Whether God can be naturally known by the intellect of the wayfarer Question Two: Whether God is the first thing naturally known by the wayfarer Response to Questions One and Two To Question One To Question Two Question Three: Whether God is the sufficient object of our intellect Question Four: Whether some sound and certain truth can be known by the intellect of the wayfarer without special illumination from the uncreated light Question Five: Whether a trace or footprint of the Trinity is found in all creatures Question Six: Whether in intellectual nature taken properly there is memory properly, that is, an intellect possessing an intelligible species naturally prior to the act of understanding Question Seven: Whether the intellective part of the soul taken properly, or some part of it, is the whole cause, or the whole principle of generating, which generates actual knowledge Question Eight: Whether the more principal cause of generated knowledge is the object in itself or present in the species, or the intellective part of the soul Question Nine: Whether the image of the Trinity exists in the mind distinctly Third Distinction |