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  • 41Grace — • Leads to four articles on the subject Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Grace     Grace     † …

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  • 42Matteo of Aquasparta — • Italian Franciscan (1235 1302) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Matteo of Aquasparta     Matteo of Aquasparta     † …

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  • 43Soul — • The question of the reality of the soul and its distinction from the body is among the most important problems of philosophy, for with it is bound up the doctrine of a future life Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Soul     Soul …

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  • 44St. Celestine I —     Pope St. Celestine I     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Celestine I     Nothing is known of his early history except that he was a Roman and that his father s name was Priscus. He is said to have lived for a time at Milan with St.… …

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  • 45Pope St. Celestine I —     Pope St. Celestine I     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Celestine I     Nothing is known of his early history except that he was a Roman and that his father s name was Priscus. He is said to have lived for a time at Milan with St.… …

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  • 46Baianism — noun A school of thought, the immediate historical predecessor of Jansenism, that claimed thorough Augustinianism over the scholasticism which held sway over most Catholic theologians at the time …

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  • 47Christian ethics — The first recorded meeting on the topic of Christian ethics, after Jesus Sermon on the Mount, Great Commandment, and Great Commission (circa 30), was the Council of Jerusalem (circa 50), which is seen by most Christians as agreement that the New… …

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  • 48Metaphysics and science in the thirteenth century: William of Auvergne, Robert Grosseteste and Roger Bacon — Steven Marrone By the third decade of the thirteenth century there emerge the first signs of a new metaphysics. Alongside Neoplatonizing idealism we now see attempts to lay greater emphasis on the ontological density of the created world and to… …

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  • 49Henry of Ghent and Duns Scotus — Stephen Dumont LIFE AND WORKS Henry of Ghent Henry of Ghent was arguably the most influential Latin theologian between Thomas Aquinas and Duns Scotus, regent as a leading master of theology at the University of Paris for the better part of the… …

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  • 50Baianism — a school of thought credited to the Roman Catholic theologian Michael Baius (1513–1589). It is related to Augustinianism, and is considered to be the immediate historical predecessor of Jansenism …

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