Index acolyte, acts —of knowing and of loving, ‒, , , ‒, ‒ —transitive and immanent, ‒, ‒, , Adenulf of Avagni, advaita. See nonduality affliction. See suffering Albertus Magnus, , , , , Alexander of Hales, , Alston, William P., analogy, , , ‒, , , , , , , , , , ‒ analytic philosophy, , , , ‒ analytical Thomism, angels, ‒, , , , , —See also Fall anointing of the sick, , Anscombe, G.E.M., Anselm of Canterbury, , , , , ‒, anthropology —and theology, ‒, , —and Trinity. See image of God anti-docetism, , ‒, , , , anti-Donatism, anti-foundationalism, Apollinaris, , , , , n. apophaticism. See negative theology apostles, , appropriation, , , , , Aristotle, , ‒, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Arius, , , , , , , , , , , articles of faith, ‒, ‒, ‒, , , , n., n., , , —and interpretation of Scriptures, —See also Creed A-series of time, , , n. Athanasius, , atonement, —See also Christ; satisfaction; soteriology Augustine, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Augustine of Ancona, auxilium, ‒, , ‒, , n., ‒ Averroës, , , , Avicenna, Bacon, Francis, Bañez, Domingo, baptism, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Barth, Karl, , , ‒, , , , Basil, St., beatific vision of God, n., n., n., , , , , , , , ‒, , , —See also beatitude; God, enjoyment of beatitude, , , , , , , , , ‒, , , , , , , , , , —See also union with God Beaurecueil, M. J. de, , beauty, as conveniens, Bernard of Clairvaux, St., bishops, ‒ Blondel, Maurice, body —Christ’s, , , ‒, n. —glorified, ‒ —and soul, ‒, ‒ Body of Christ. See Church Boethius, , , , , , , , , Bonaventure, St., , , , Booth, Edward, Bouillard, Henri, ‒ Boyle, Leonard, B-series view of time, , , , n. Cajetan, , Calvinism, , canon law, , , Cappadocian Fathers, Casel, Odo, , Catherine of Siena, causal determinism, ‒ causality —creative, ‒, ‒ —divine, ‒, , ‒, , ‒, ‒ —instrumental and principal, n., , —necessary and contingent, —processions of Trinity, ‒ —and signification, , —threefold, n. —voluntary and natural, character, , ‒, n. —and Christology, —and Church, , ‒ —and ecclesiology, —indelibility, —participation in Christ’s priesthood, —and presence of Christ, —and Trinity, ‒ —See also sacraments; sigillatio charisms, , , charity (caritas), , , , , , , ‒, —See also virtue(s), theological Chauvet, Louis-Marie, Chenu, M.-D., , , Chesterton, G.K., , Christ —acta et passa, , , , —ascension, —assumpta et coassumpta, , ‒, ‒, , , n. —baptism, —beatific vision, , ‒, , n., ‒ —comprehensor, ‒, , , —consubstantial with humanity, ‒ —death of, ‒ —esse, ‒ —exemplar, —genuinely human, ‒, ‒, , , ‒ —grace of, ‒, n., , , , ‒ —headship of, , , , —human soul of, ‒ —humanity as instrument of divinity, , n., , ‒, ‒, , —identity, ‒ —as instituting sacraments, —intellect of, —knowledge, n., , n., ‒ —male sex, ‒ —merit, , —necessary for knowledge of God, —our incorporation in, , ‒, —passions, —perfections, —priesthood, , , , , , , Index [52.90.181.205] Project MUSE (2024-03-19 07:23 GMT) —real presence in Eucharist, ‒, , —resurrection, ‒, —sacrament of our salvation, ‒, ‒ —sanctifying, ‒, —sinlessness, , ‒, —theological virtues, ‒, n. —truth, ‒ —two natures, ‒, , , , —weaknesses, ‒ —See also Church; hypostatic union; Incarnation; passion; procession; sacraments; sacrifice; satisfaction; Trinity; Word Christology, ‒ —in ScG, —in ST, ‒, ‒ —in Sent., ‒ —and character, —high Christology, ‒, , , —low Christology, , , , , —and Scriptures, n. —sources, ‒ —speculative, ‒, , —See also habitus theory; homo assumptus theory; hypostatic union; Incarnation; subsistent person theory Church, —Body of Christ, , , n., , ‒, ‒, , ‒, , , , —community of believers, , , —definition of, ‒, ‒ —and economy of salvation, —and friendship, —governance, ‒ —hierarchy, ‒, ‒ —inner diversity, ‒ —and ministry, ‒, ‒ —and ordination of women, ‒ —as sacrament, , —and sacraments, ‒, ‒, ‒ —salvation outside of, ‒ —universal, , —See also bishops; character; infallibility; papacy Cicero, circulatio, coherentism, ‒, , n., ‒ collegiality, communication of being, ‒ concupiscence, , confirmation, , conformation to Trinity, ‒ —See also image of God; participation, of us in Trinity; union with God Congar, Yves, ‒, , , , , , , contemplative life, contingencies (future), ‒, , , convenientia, ‒, , , ‒, n., , conversio ad phantasmata, conversion, ‒, ‒, Corbin, Michel, , Council of Chalcedon, , , n. —See also Christ, two natures; hypostatic union Council of Constantinople, , , , n. Council of Lyon, Council of Nicaea, , Council of Trent, , , Craig, William L., , n. creation, , , —dependent on God, ‒ —distinction of God-creation, , ‒, , , , , , —and eternity, —free, ‒, —glorified, ‒ —goodness of, —and knowledge of God, ‒, n. —and multiplicity, ‒ —order of, —out of nothing, , —subject to corruption, ‒ —and Trinity, ‒, ‒, , , ‒, ‒ Index Creator, , , , , , , , , , —distinct from creation, ‒ —See also God; Trinity Creed, , , , , ‒, , , , , , , , , —See also articles of faith Cyril of Alexandria, , , damnation, , Dante, Davidson, Donald, death, , , , ‒, , ‒, —natural and penal, Decalogue and natural law, ‒ deiformitas, demonstration, two kinds of, Descartes, determinism, , , , ‒ devil, , , diakonia, dignity of humans, , Dionysius. See Pseudo-Dionysius docetism, , doctrine of the mean, Dominicans, , Donatism, double predestination, dowries of the body, n., , dualism, , , Dummett, Michael, Duns Scotus, , duration, ‒, Ebionites, , ecclesiology, ‒, , —and pneumatology, , ‒, n. Eckhart, Meister, ‒, , economy (divine), ‒ ecumenism, elect, ‒ emanatism (emanation), ‒, , , , , , enjoyment ( frui), , ‒, ‒, , , , Enlightenment, epistemology, , , equivocal, Erlande-Brandeburg, Alain, eschatology —and sacraments, , n. —and soteriology, —as theocentric, , , ‒ —and theology, ‒, , —See also beatitude; death; heaven; hell; soul esse, , , , n., essence, , essence-esse distinction, ‒ —See also creation, distinction of God-creation eternal life, , ‒, —See also beatitude eternity, —of God, ‒, —of world, ‒, n. ET-simultaneity, ‒ Étienne Tempier, Eucharist, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ‒, , , , , —primacy, ‒ —sacrifice of the Church, Eutyches, , evil —beyond comprehension, —as evil done and suffered. See malum culpae; malum poenae —and God’s goodness, ‒, , —physical and moral, ‒, , , , ‒ —as privation, ‒, ‒ —See also theodicy; will, free ex opere operantis, n. ex opere operato, , n. exegesis. See Scriptures, senses of exemplar, , , , , , , , , existence, , , , —See also esse; God, existence of exitus, , , , , , “extra ecclesiam nulla salus,” ‒ Index [52.90.181.205] Project MUSE (2024-03-19 07:23 GMT) “facienti quod in se est . . . ,” ‒ faculties, ‒ faith, ‒, , , , , —assent to, , n., —authority of others, , —certainty, ‒, , n. —credibility, ‒ —as distinct...