Week 11 (pp. 142-155) Flashcards
idiomata
proper qualities
idion deipnon (ἴδιον δεῖπνον)
one’s own supper or dinner
idiopoiēsis (ἰδιοποίησις)
self-appropriation; the act of making something one’s own or taking something for one’s self
idiopoiētikōs (ἰδιοποίητικώς)
appropriately or peculiarly belonging to a person
illocalis subsistendi modus
illocal mode of subsistence
illuminatio
illumination
imago Dei
image of God
imago divina
divine image
imago Satanae
image of Satan
imitatio Christi
imitation of Christ
immaculata conceptio
immaculate conception
immediatio suppositi
the immediacy of the self-subsistent individual or being
immediatio virtutis
the immediacy of effective power
immensitas
immeasurability; immensurability
immortalitas
immortality
immutabilitas
immutability, changelessness
impanatio
impanation
impeccabilitas
sinlessness
imperium dominicum
lordly command
impii
the impious
impoenitentia finalis
final impenitence
impulsum scribendi
the impulse to write
imputatio
imputation, an act of attribution
in abstracto
in the absract
in actu
in the state or condition of actualization; in actuality
in carne/in gratia/in gloria
in the flesh/in grace/in glory
in concreto
in the concrete, with reference to the concrete thing
in defectu
in defect, defective
in excessu
in excess, excessive
in foro divino
in the divine forum; i.e., before the divine assize
in patria
in the fatherland
in potentia
in potency; potential
in puncto rationis
in point of reason
in puris naturalibus
in a purely natural condition
in re
in the thing
in se
in itself
in subiecto
in the subject
in via
on the way
incarnandus/incarnatus
to be incarnate/incarnate, incarnated
incarnatio
incarnation
inclinatio ad malum acquisita
an acquired inclination to evil
incrementa fidei
increments of faith
independentia
independence
indifferentia
indifference, arbitrariness
individuum
an individual thing, as opposed to a plurality of things
inexistentia
inexistence, mutual interexistence
infantes fidelium
children of the faithful
infinitas
infinitude
infirmitates communes
common infirmities
infra lapsum
below or subsequent to the fall
inhaerens in re
immanent; inherent or inhering in things
innascibilitas
innascibility
inscriptio legis Dei in corda
the inscription of the law of God upon the heart
insitio in Christum
engrafting into Christ; standing in Christ or being in Christ
inspiratio
inspiration
institutio
instruction; formal basis for education