Week 7 (pp. 93-104) Flashcards
dikaiōma (δικαίωμα)
a requirement or commandment
dikaiosynē (δικαιοσύνη)
righteousness, uprightness, justice
dilectio
love, esp. love in the sense of attraction
dimensio
dimension, the size or extension of a thing; i.e., a property of material things only
dipleuron (δίπλευρον)
two-sided
disparata
disparates, opposites; i.e., terms, ideas, or propositions that are mutually exclusive
dispensatio
arrangement or dispensation
distinctio
distinction; i.e., a logical distinction
distributio
distribution
distributio meriti Christi
the distribution of the merits of Christ
doctor
teacher
doctrina
doctrine, teaching
doctrina divina
divine teaching or doctrine
doctrina e Scriptura Sacra hausta
doctrine drawn from Holy Scripture
dogma (δόγμα)
requirement, commandment, decree
dokimasia (δοκιμασία)
a testing or temptation
dominium
lordship or dominion
dona extraordinaria finita
extraordinary finite gifts
donum concreatum
concreated gift
donum naturale
natural gift
donum intrinsecum
intrinsic or inward gift
donum διακρίσεως
the gift of distinguishing or differentiating
donum gratiae
gift of grace
donum superadditum
superadded gift
ductio per contradictoriam propositionem
reckoning or argument by means of the contradictory proposition
dulia (δουλεία)
veneration or reverence
duplex cognitio Dei
twofold knowledge of God
duplex providentiae schola
the twofold school of providence
duplex veritas
double truth
dynamis (δύναμις)
power
e consensu gentium
from the consent of mankind
ecclesia (ἐκκλησία)
church
ecclesia docens/ecclesia discens
the teaching church and the learning church
ecclesia particularis
the particular church, i.e., the individual congregation
ecclesia repraesentativa
the representative church; viz., the ministers and elders who represent the church in its governing bodies
ecclesiola
little church
efficax (sometimes ἐνεργητικός is used)
effective, effectual
eisagōgikos (εἰσαγωγικός)
introductory
ekdosis (ἒκδοσις)
taking off or putting off
ekporeusis (ἐκπόρευσις)
procession
ekthesis (ἒκθεσις)
exposition or explanation; exegesis of a text
ektypos (ἒκτυπος)
ectype
electio
election
electio intuitu fidei finalis, ex praevisa fide finali
election in view of final faith, through foreknowledge of final faith
elenchticus, -a, -um
elentic or elentical; for the purpose of confutation or logical refutation
elenchus (ἒλεγχος)
a logical refutation
emanatio
an emanation, an outflow
emmenonta (ἐμμένοντα)
immanent or inward things, belonging to one subject
emperichōrēsis (ἐμπεριχώρησις)
mutual interexistence or inexistence (mutua inexistentia)
emphanismos (ἐμθανισμός)
a disclosure, revelation, or manifestation
enantion (ἐναντίον)
a real contradiction
enantiophanē (ἐναντιοφανή)
an apparent contradiction (in Scripture)
endysis (ἒνδυσις)
putting on
energeia (ἐνέργεια)
power, operation (derived from ἐν, in, and ἒργον, work)
energētikos (ἐνεργητικός)
effective
enhypostasis (ἐνυπόστασις)
literally, in-personality
ens
being (generally); an existent or a thing
ens a se
being from itself; i.e., a self-existent, necessary, noncontingent being, i.e., God.
ens perfectissimum
most perfect being, i.e., God
ensarkos (ἒνσαρκος)
in the flesh, i.e., incarnate
ensarkōsis (ἐνσάρκωσις)
incarnation
entelecheia (ἐντελέχεια)
entelechy; i.e., the inner telos, that which accounts for form
enthusiastae
enthusiasts or fanatics
entia ab alio
beings from another, viz., all contingent being