Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... teaching as they understand it , as do also the Thomists ; yet there are very great differences between the two schools . Does St. Thomas teach the scientia media , or do the Jesuits teach the præmotio physica ? Does St. Thomas teach ...
... teaching as they understand it , as do also the Thomists ; yet there are very great differences between the two schools . Does St. Thomas teach the scientia media , or do the Jesuits teach the præmotio physica ? Does St. Thomas teach ...
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... teach all men and nations . This commission from God com- mands all men and nations in his name to believe and obey what she teaches as his word . If she could err in teaching , then all men and nations might be required by God himself ...
... teach all men and nations . This commission from God com- mands all men and nations in his name to believe and obey what she teaches as his word . If she could err in teaching , then all men and nations might be required by God himself ...
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commissioned to teach all men and nations through all time the divine revelation which she has received , and of ... teaching must be received by a fallible understanding , why is belief on the authority of the Church less fallible than ...
commissioned to teach all men and nations through all time the divine revelation which she has received , and of ... teaching must be received by a fallible understanding , why is belief on the authority of the Church less fallible than ...
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