| Editorial Notes | p. xiv |
| Introduction | p. xvii |
| The Human Condition of the Son of God | p. 3 |
| The Grace of Christ as an Individual Man | |
| Did Christ have any habitual grace? | p. 5 |
| Did he have virtues? | p. 9 |
| Did he have faith? | p. 13 |
| Did he have hope? | p. 15 |
| Did he have the gifts of the Holy Spirit? | p. 19 |
| Did he have the gift of fear? | p. 21 |
| Did he have the charisms? | p. 25 |
| Did he have the charism of prophecy? | p. 27 |
| Did he have the fulness of grace? | p. 31 |
| Is the fulness of grace found only in Christ? | p. 35 |
| Was the grace of Christ infinite? | p. 39 |
| Could his grace increase? | p. 43 |
| How does this grace stand in relation to the hypostatic union? | p. 47 |
| The Grace of Christ as Head of the Church | |
| Is Christ head of the Church? | p. 53 |
| Is he head of men in their bodies or only in their souls? | p. 59 |
| Is he head of all men? | p. 61 |
| Is he head of the angels? | p. 65 |
| Is the grace which makes Christ head of the Church the same he has as an individual? | p. 69 |
| Is he alone head of the Church? | p. 73 |
| Is the devil head of all the wicked? | p. 75 |
| Can antichrist also be called head of all the wicked? | p. 79 |
| Christ's Knowledge | |
| Did Christ have any knowledge other than divine? | p. 83 |
| Did he have the kind of knowledge enjoyed by the blessed or those who see God? | p. 87 |
| Did he have endowed, or infused knowledge? | p. 91 |
| Did he have acquired knowledge? | p. 95 |
| Beatific Knowledge in the Soul of Christ | |
| Did the soul of Christ fully comprehend the Word, or the divine essence? | p. 101 |
| Did he know everything in knowing the Word? | p. 105 |
| Did his soul know an infinite number of things in the Word? | p. 109 |
| Did he see the Word, or the divine essence, more clearly than any other creature did? | p. 115 |
| Endowed or Infused Knowledge in the Soul of Christ | |
| Did Christ know everything by means of this knowledge? | p. 121 |
| Could he use this knowledge without resort to his imagination? | p. 125 |
| Is this knowledge discursive? | p. 127 |
| How does this knowledge compare with angelic knowledge? | p. 131 |
| Was it habitual knowledge? | p. 131 |
| Was it broken down into different habits? | p. 135 |
| Acquired, Experimental Knowledge in the Soul of Christ | |
| Did he know everything in this way? | p. 139 |
| Did he grow in knowledge? | p. 141 |
| Did he learn anything from other people? | p. 145 |
| Did he get any help from angels? | p. 147 |
| The Power of Christ's Soul | |
| Was he omnipotent in every sense of the term? | p. 153 |
| Was he omnipotent in his dealings with material creation? | p. 157 |
| Was he omnipotent over his own body? | p. 163 |
| Was he omnipotent in carrying out his own will? | p. 165 |
| The Physical Disabilities Undertaken by Christ in His Human Nature | |
| Ought the Son of God to have undertaken physical disabilities in his human nature? | p. 171 |
| Did he take these disabilities out of necessity? | p. 177 |
| Did he inherit these disabilities? | p. 181 |
| Did he undertake all such disabilities? | p. 183 |
| The Disabilities of Soul Undertaken by Christ in His Human Nature | |
| Was there any sin in Christ? | p. 189 |
| Was there even the spark of sin? | p. 195 |
| Did he suffer from ignorance? | p. 197 |
| Could his soul be moved? | p. 201 |
| Could he feel pain? | p. 205 |
| Could he be sad? | p. 207 |
| Could he be afraid? | p. 211 |
| Did he have a sense of wonder? | p. 213 |
| Could he be angry? | p. 217 |
| Could he be simultaneously a pilgrim and a beholder? | p. 219 |
| Glossary | p. 222 |
| Index of scriptural references | p. 226 |
| General index | p. 229 |
| Volumes | p. 233 |
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