Franciscan Studies, Volumen19Franciscan Institute, St. Bonaventure University., 1959 Issues for 1941-1944 include the Report of the 23rd-26th annual meeting of the Franciscan Educational Conference. |
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... existence of an intelligence distinct from the universe altogether . Thus , the argument for the existence of the theistic God from finality is not so coercive without the argument from motion . Again these people deny that protons ...
... existence of an intelligence distinct from the universe altogether . Thus , the argument for the existence of the theistic God from finality is not so coercive without the argument from motion . Again these people deny that protons ...
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... existence at rest , and it is the measure of its motion at any instant of its existence , i . e . , when it is at absolute rest and not in motion at all . Instantaneous motion is an absurdity , namely , remaining the same becoming ...
... existence at rest , and it is the measure of its motion at any instant of its existence , i . e . , when it is at absolute rest and not in motion at all . Instantaneous motion is an absurdity , namely , remaining the same becoming ...
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... existence of a human intellect and will in Christ , and consequently he does not indicate any intellectual or volitional activity on the part of the sacred humanity . The liberty with which Christ approached the Passion flowed from the ...
... existence of a human intellect and will in Christ , and consequently he does not indicate any intellectual or volitional activity on the part of the sacred humanity . The liberty with which Christ approached the Passion flowed from the ...
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Anthony O S F John of Salisbury | 169 |
Knoll Aloysius O F M Cap Some Capuchin Views of | 325 |
Linehan J Modern Science and the Proof from Motion | |
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Abbot affirmativa affirmative proposition Albert Alexander ampliative terms animal antecedent Archbishop Aristotle autem baptism Bishop Bonaventure Buridan Capuchin causality cause of truth Christ Chrysostom Church conclusion consequence consequentia converso copula culpae Deus dist divine doctrine donkey enim ergo existence false figure flesh formal Franciscan Gilson Glossa gratia gratum faciens gratia sacramentalis guilt hence Holy homo human Ibid Immaculate Conception instance John of Salisbury Lawrence of Brindisi logic macula Mariology Mary Mary's middle term motion musicology nature negativa object Omne omnis original sin particular negative Passion peccatum penance Peter of Spain philosophy poenae poenitentia Pope praedicatum premises problem propositione punishment quae Quaestio quia quoad Redemption remission rule sacramental grace sequitur singular soul STANFORD UNIVERSITY Steenberghen subiectum sunt supposition syllogism syllogismi syllogistic syllogistic moods terminis theology theory things Thomas Becket true universal affirmative universal negative valid virtue