Covered as natural reason and faith| www.newadvent.org
The arguments for God's existence are variously classified and entitled by different writers, but all agree in recognizing the distinction between a priori, or deductive, and a posteriori, or inductive reasoning in this connection| www.newadvent.org
Discusses (1) the definition of 'person', especially with reference to the doctrine of the Incarnation; and (2) the use of the word 'persona' and its Greek equivalents in connection with the Trinitarian disputes.| www.newadvent.org
The incarnate Son of God and the redeemer of the human race| www.newadvent.org
This term is identical with the English offering (Latin offerre) and the German Opfer| www.newadvent.org
Featuring the Church Fathers, Catholic Encyclopedia, Summa Theologica and more.| www.newadvent.org
A moral evil| www.newadvent.org
In its ordinary and proper sense, signifiies the most important of the cardinal virtues| www.newadvent.org
Aspects discussed are, I. Antiquity; II. Minister; III. Objects; IV. Efficacy; and V. Rite employed in administering| www.newadvent.org
Includes uses from the Old and New Testaments| www.newadvent.org
How can you know that God exists? What is He really like? What is His relationship to the universe? What is the Blessed Trinity?| www.newadvent.org