The infinite, as the word indicates, is that which has no end, no limit, no boundary, and therefore cannot be measured by a finite standard, however often applied; it is that which cannot be attained by successive addition, not exhausted by successive subtraction of finite quantities| 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
May be defined as the deferential recognition by word or sign of another's worth or station| www.newadvent.org
The incarnate Son of God and the redeemer of the human race| www.newadvent.org
The term church is the name employed in the Teutonic languages to render the Greek ekklesia (ecclesia), the term by which the New Testament writers denote the society founded by Jesus Christ| 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
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