Week 6 (pp. 80-92) Flashcards
consilium pacis
the counsel of peace
consolatio fratrum
consolation of the brethren
consubstantialitas
consubstantiality
consubstantiatio
consubstantiation
consummatio mundi
the consummation or end of the world
consummatio saeculi
consummation of the age
contemplativus, -a, -um
contemplative
contingentia
contingency
continuata creatio
continued creation
continuus Dei in creaturas influxus
a continuous inflowing or influence of God on creatures
contradictio in adiecto
contradiction in the adjective
contradictoria
contradictories; mutually exclusive things or ideas
contradictoriae Dei voluntates
contradictory wills of God
contrarietas
contrariety; i.e.- a condition of mutual exclusion or incompatibility between things, propositions, or terms.
contrarium
a contrary (thing, proposition, or term)
contritio
contrition; i.e.- genuine repentance
conversio
conversion
conversio continuata
continued conversion
conversio reiterata
reiterated or repeated conversion
cooperatio
cooperation
cor
heart
cor incurvatus ad se
the heart curved in upon itself
coram Deo
before God
coram hominibus
before men
corporaliter
bodily, corporally
corpus Christi
the body of Christ
corpus doctrinae
body of doctrine
corpus electorum
the body of the elect
corpus iuris canonici
the body of canon law
corpus theologiae
a body of theology
correptio
accusation or rebuke (in church discipline)
corruptio haereditaria
hereditary corruption or inherited sins
creatio
creation
Crede, ut intelligas
Believe in order that you may understand (Augustine)
credenda (credendum, singular)
things to be believed, i.e.- objects of belief
credere (in)
to believe (in); (often takes Dative of Reference)
Credo, ut intelligam
I believe in order that I might understand (Anselm)
crux
cross
crux theologorum
the cross of theologians
culpa
guilt, fame, or crime
cultus
an honoring, reverencing, or veneration of the divine
cultus vere divinius
true divine worship
cupiditas
cupidity, passionate desire, lust, wrongful appetite
damnatio
damnation
Damnatio consistit in aeterna separatione a visione Dei
Damnation consists in eternal separation from the vision of God
de condigno/de congruo
merit of condignity (full merit); merit of congruit (half-merit)
de eventu
as a result; in consequence of an event or action
de facto
in fact
de fide
of the faith
de jure
by right; by law
de nihilo
without cause or reason; from nothing
debitio poenae
an owing of punishment or liability to punishment
debitum
debt, something that is owed
declaratio
declaration
decretum
decree; decretum aeternum
decretum horribile
terrifying decree
definitivus, -a, -um
definitive, delimited
deformitas naturae
deformity of nature
dektikos (δεκτικός)
having the ability or capacity to receive
dēmiourgikos (δημιουργικός)
formative, creative, having to do with creation
descensus ad inferos
the descent into hell
desertio a gratia divina
desertion by divine grace
desiderium gratiae
the longing or ardent desire for grace
designatum
the thing indicated by a sign
despoteia (δεσποτεία)
lordship or mastery
Deus
God, the supreme being and ruler of the universe
Deus ab omni compositione vera et reali liber est
God is free from all true (i.e., logical) and real (i.e., as between things) composition.
Deus absconditus/Deus revelatus
the hidden God/the revealed God
Deus otiosus
the idle God
Deus propter Christum absolvens sive iustificans
God absolving or justifying on account of Christ
Deus propter peccata damnans
God damning on account of sin, i.e., God as manifest in the law
Deus temporis est expers
God is destitute of time; God has no share in time…see aeternitas
deutera gennēsis (δευτέρα γέννεσις)
second birth; regeneration
diabolus
Satan, the devil
diakrisis pneumatōn (διάκρισις πνευμάτων)
the distinction, differentiation, discernment of spirits (I Co. 12:10)
diathēkē (διαθήκη)
covenant, testament, pact
dichotomia (διχοτομία)
dichotomy, a division into parts
dicta probantia
statements proving (something); thus, prooftexts (D.A. Carson- “A text out of context is a pretext for a prooftext”)
dies Domini
day of the Lord
dies irae
the day of wrath
dies novissimus
the last (literally, “newest”) day
difformitas naturae
a deformity of nature
dignitas
goodness, worthiness, dignity
dignitas operum
dignity or value of works