Week 2 (pp. 30-41) Flashcards
alicubitas
being somewhere
alimonia (alimonium)
nourishment
alius (M.)/aliud (N.)
another (person)/another (thing)
allo kai allo (ἄλλο καὶ ἄλλο)
one thing and another thing
allos kai allos (ἄλλος καὶ ἄλλος)
one person and another person
alloeosis (άλλοίωσις)
interchange or exchange
allotrioepiskopia (άλλοτριοεπισκοπία)
a usurpation of or interference in the business or authority of another
alogoi (ἄλογοι)
mindless or reasonless ones (i.e., irrational creatures)
amanuenses
secretaries, penmen
ameristos (ἀμερίστος)
incapable of being divided (i.e., inseparable)
amesōs (άμέσως)
immediate; without mediation
ametamelētos (άμεταμέλητος)
irrevocable; not to be taken away
amor
love
amor Dei
the love of God
anagennēsis (ἀναγέννησις)
regeneration
anakephalaiōsis (άνακεφαλαίωσις)
recapitulation
anaktizein (άνακτίζειν)
to create anew
analogia (ἀναλογία)
analogy; the relation of likeness between two things
analogia entis
the analogy of being
analogia fidei
the analogy of faith
analogia Scripturae
analogy of Scripture
anamartēsia (άναμαρτησία)
sinlessness
anamartētos (άναμάρτητος)
without sin
anapologētos (ἀναπολόγηπος)
without excuse
anarchos (ἄναρχος)
without beginning, without prior first principle
anathema (ἀνάθεμα)
anathema, curse
ancilla theologiae
handmaid of theology
angeloi (ἄγγελοι)
angels
angelus Domini
the angel of the Lord
angelus increatus
uncreated or increate angel
anhypostasis (άνυπόστασις)
impersonality, non-self-subsistence
anima
soul
anima naturaliter Christiana
the soul by nature Christian
annihilatio
annihilation
anoētos (ἀνόητος)
without mind, without intellect (i.e., foolish)
anomia (ἀνομία)
lawlessness, lack of obedience or conformity to the law
anomoios (ἀνόμοιος)
unlike
ante rem
before the thing
antepraedicamenta
antepredicaments (i.e., the logical categories representing conditions prerequisite to proper predication)
anthrōpinon organon (ἀνθρώπινον ὄργανον)
an instrument in human form
anthrōpomorphos (ἀνθρωπόμορφος)
anthropomorphic; having a human form
anthrōpopatheia (ἀνθρωποπάθεια)
antropopathy; having human feelings, affections, and passions
anthrōpos theophoros (ἄνθρωπος θεόφορος)
a God-bearing man
antichristus (ἀντίχριστος)
antichrist
antidosis onomatōn (άντίδοσις όνομάτων)
mutual interchange of names
antilytron (ἀντίλυτρον)
ransom
anypeuthynos (ἀνυπεύθυνος)
not accountable or responsible
apeitheia (ἀπείθεια)
disobedience
aphormē (ἀφορμή)
occasion, opportunity
aphtharsia (ἀφθαρσία)
incorruptibility, immortality
apocalypsis (ἀποκάλυψις)
apocalypse, revelation, disclosure
apographa (ἀπόγραφα)
copies of an original
apokatastasis (ἀποκατάστασις)
restoration
apokatastasis pantōn (ἀποκατάστασις πάντων)
restoration of all things
apolytrōsis (ἀπολύτρωσις)
redemption
apostasia (ἀποστασία)
apostasy
aposynagōgos (ἀποσυνάγωγος)
excommunicated
apotelesma (άποτέλεσμα)
a conclusion or completion of a work; accomplishment
apotelesma theandrikon (άποτέλεσμα θεανδρικόν)
theandric operations (i.e., the common work of the divine and human natures in the God-man)
appetitus
appetite, desire