<u>For St. Thomas, the angels</u>, <em><u>besides being a specific theme to which he dedicates numerous questions</u></em>, <u>are above all something like an integral part of the global Christian mystery</u>.
<em><u>From the point of Christian life, what is truly "useful" is to accept God's plan as God designed it</u></em>, <u>because what God does is always full of wisdom and instills wisdom in those who accept it docilely</u>.
<u>St. Thomas dedicated to the first chapter of the letter to the Hebros, because that is where the relationship of the angels with Christ appears most clearly</u>.
<em><u>The answers are</u></em>: <u>He wants to connect his philosophy with the Church, and He was interested in the chain of the divine</u>.