| Editorial Notes | p. xi |
| Introduction | p. xiii |
| The Nature of Prophecy | |
| Is prophecy a matter of knowledge? | p. 5 |
| Is it a steady disposition? | p. 9 |
| Is it only concerned with future contingents? | p. 13 |
| Does a prophet know all that can be prophetically conveyed? | p. 17 |
| Can a prophet distinguish what is divinely revealed from what he grasps by his own mental capacity? | p. 21 |
| Can error beset prophecy? | p. 23 |
| The Cause of Prophecy | |
| Is prophecy natural? | p. 29 |
| Does it come from God through the medium of angels? | p. 33 |
| Does prophecy call for natural dispositions? | p. 35 |
| Does it call for good moral conduct? | p. 39 |
| Can prophecy come from demons? | p. 43 |
| Do demonic prophets at times proclaim truth? | p. 46 |
| The Manner of Prophetic Knowledge | |
| Do prophets see God's very essence? | p. 51 |
| Does prophetic revelation come about by an infusion of some species or simply by an influx of light? | p. 55 |
| Does prophetic revelation always suppose alienation from the senses? | p. 59 |
| Is prophecy always accompanied by a knowledge of what is being prophesied? | p. 63 |
| Divisions of Prophecy | |
| Is prophecy divided into species? | p. 69 |
| Whether prophecy without vision in the imagination of a higher type | p. 73 |
| The diversity of grades of prophecy | p. 77 |
| Whether Moses was the most outstanding prophet | p. 83 |
| Whether one in beatitude (comprehensor) can be a prophet | p. 85 |
| Whether prophecy grew with the passage of time | p. 89 |
| Ecstasy | |
| Whether a man's soul is carried away to divine realities | p. 95 |
| Whether ecstasy relates to a faculty of knowledge or to an appetitive power | p. 99 |
| Whether Paul when 'rapt to heaven' saw God's essence | p. 103 |
| Whether then he was abstracted from his senses | p. 107 |
| Whether in that state his soul was wholly apart from the body | p. 111 |
| What, in that state, he knew and did not know | p. 113 |
| The Gift of Tongues | |
| Whether those who received the grace of tongues spoke with all tongues | p. 119 |
| A comparison of this gift with the grace of prophecy | p. 123 |
| The Charism of Speech | |
| Whether some charism attaches to speech | p. 129 |
| Who are the fitting recipients of this charism | p. 133 |
| The Grace of Working Miracles | |
| Whether miracle working is a charism | p. 137 |
| Can the wicked work miracles? | p. 141 |
| Appendices | |
| Prophecy as revelation | p. 147 |
| From prophecy to scriptural inspiration | p. 149 |
| The prophetic tradition of Israel | p. 152 |
| Prophecy in the New Testament and in the early Church | p. 157 |
| The prophetic element in the Church | p. 160 |
| Charisms | p. 163 |
| The Charisms that attach to speech | p. 167 |
| Glossary | p. 169 |
| Index of Scriptural Texts | p. 171 |
| General Index | p. 176 |
| Volumes | p. 179 |
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