Week 6 (pp. 80-92) Flashcards

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consilium pacis

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the counsel of peace

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consolatio fratrum

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consolation of the brethren

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consubstantialitas

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consubstantiality

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consubstantiatio

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consubstantiation

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consummatio mundi

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the consummation or end of the world

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consummatio saeculi

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consummation of the age

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contemplativus, -a, -um

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contemplative

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contingentia

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contingency

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continuata creatio

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continued creation

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continuus Dei in creaturas influxus

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a continuous inflowing or influence of God on creatures

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contradictio in adiecto

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contradiction in the adjective

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contradictoria

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contradictories; mutually exclusive things or ideas

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contradictoriae Dei voluntates

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contradictory wills of God

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contrarietas

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contrariety; i.e.- a condition of mutual exclusion or incompatibility between things, propositions, or terms.

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contrarium

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a contrary (thing, proposition, or term)

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contritio

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contrition; i.e.- genuine repentance

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conversio

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conversion

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18
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conversio continuata

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continued conversion

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conversio reiterata

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reiterated or repeated conversion

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cooperatio

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cooperation

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cor

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heart

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cor incurvatus ad se

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the heart curved in upon itself

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coram Deo

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before God

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coram hominibus

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before men

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corporaliter

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bodily, corporally

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corpus Christi

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the body of Christ

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corpus doctrinae

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body of doctrine

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corpus electorum

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the body of the elect

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corpus iuris canonici

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the body of canon law

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corpus theologiae

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a body of theology

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correptio

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accusation or rebuke (in church discipline)

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corruptio haereditaria

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hereditary corruption or inherited sins

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33
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creatio

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creation

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Crede, ut intelligas

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Believe in order that you may understand (Augustine)

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credenda (credendum, singular)

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things to be believed, i.e.- objects of belief

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credere (in)

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to believe (in); (often takes Dative of Reference)

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Credo, ut intelligam

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I believe in order that I might understand (Anselm)

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crux

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cross

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crux theologorum

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the cross of theologians

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culpa

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guilt, fame, or crime

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cultus

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an honoring, reverencing, or veneration of the divine

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cultus vere divinius

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true divine worship

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cupiditas

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cupidity, passionate desire, lust, wrongful appetite

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damnatio

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damnation

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Damnatio consistit in aeterna separatione a visione Dei

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Damnation consists in eternal separation from the vision of God

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de condigno/de congruo

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merit of condignity (full merit); merit of congruit (half-merit)

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de eventu

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as a result; in consequence of an event or action

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de facto

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in fact

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de fide

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of the faith

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de jure

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by right; by law

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de nihilo

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without cause or reason; from nothing

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debitio poenae

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an owing of punishment or liability to punishment

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debitum

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debt, something that is owed

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declaratio

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declaration

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decretum

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decree; decretum aeternum

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decretum horribile

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terrifying decree

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definitivus, -a, -um

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definitive, delimited

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deformitas naturae

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deformity of nature

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dektikos (δεκτικός)

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having the ability or capacity to receive

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dēmiourgikos (δημιουργικός)

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formative, creative, having to do with creation

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descensus ad inferos

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the descent into hell

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desertio a gratia divina

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desertion by divine grace

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desiderium gratiae

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the longing or ardent desire for grace

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designatum

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the thing indicated by a sign

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despoteia (δεσποτεία)

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lordship or mastery

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Deus

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God, the supreme being and ruler of the universe

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Deus ab omni compositione vera et reali liber est

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God is free from all true (i.e., logical) and real (i.e., as between things) composition.

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Deus absconditus/Deus revelatus

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the hidden God/the revealed God

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Deus otiosus

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the idle God

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Deus propter Christum absolvens sive iustificans

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God absolving or justifying on account of Christ

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Deus propter peccata damnans

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God damning on account of sin, i.e., God as manifest in the law

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Deus temporis est expers

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God is destitute of time; God has no share in time…see aeternitas

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deutera gennēsis (δευτέρα γέννεσις)

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second birth; regeneration

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diabolus

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Satan, the devil

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diakrisis pneumatōn (διάκρισις πνευμάτων)

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the distinction, differentiation, discernment of spirits (I Co. 12:10)

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diathēkē (διαθήκη)

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covenant, testament, pact

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dichotomia (διχοτομία)

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dichotomy, a division into parts

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dicta probantia

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statements proving (something); thus, prooftexts (D.A. Carson- “A text out of context is a pretext for a prooftext”)

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dies Domini

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day of the Lord

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dies irae

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the day of wrath

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dies novissimus

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the last (literally, “newest”) day

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difformitas naturae

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a deformity of nature

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dignitas

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goodness, worthiness, dignity

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dignitas operum

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dignity or value of works