1. Obediential definition is - according to a rule of obedience.
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2. A fifth model is the " Obediential " model, such as found in the thought of Karl Barth and Dietrich Bonhoeffer, in which the core element of faith is obedience to the revelation of Christ. Hatred between Belief and Faith: Conversion in The End of the Affair and Till We Have Faces
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3. Obediential meaning (obsolete) According to the rule of obedience.
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4. Definition of Obediential in the Definitions.net dictionary
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5. What does Obediential mean? Information and translations of Obediential in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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6. Obediential definition: obeying or willing to obey Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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7. On July 16, 1705, Pope Clement XI promulgated the apostolic constitution " " which declared that " Obediential silence " is not a satisfactory response to the " Formula of Submission for the Jansenists "
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8. It's difficult to see Obediential in a sentence.
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9. The proximate background for the notion of Obediential potency in the middle ages may well have been Peter Lombard's Libri sententiarum, book 2, distinction 18, in which Lom bard discusses the miraculous intervention of God into creation
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10. Obediential (comparative more Obediential, superlative most Obediential) According to the rule of obedience
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11. 1677, Matthew Hale, The Primitive Origination of Mankind, Considered and Examined According to the Light of Nature an Obediential subjection to the Lord of Nature
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12. Obediential potency is a concept originally developed in the theology of miracles, now frequently used in the description of the natural order's relationship to the supernatural.
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14. Obediential definition is - according to a rule of obedience.: 2
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15. A fifth model is the "Obediential" model, such as found in the thought of Karl Barth and Dietrich Bonhoeffer, in which the core element of faith is obedience to the revelation of Christ.
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16. “The Road to Emmaus” is a course of ongoing formation, experienced in the context of the Holy Land, organised and coordinated by the inter-Obediential fraternity of Emmaus, in collaboration with the Custody of the Holy Land, with the “Studium Biblicum Franciscanum” of Jerusalem and with the General Curias OFM and OFM Conv
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17. Obediential - find the meaning, anagrams and hook words with Obediential and much more.
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18. The concept of Obediential potency in the philosophy of Saint Thomas Aquinas Unknown Binding – January 1, 1936 by Jerome Michael Boyle (Author) See all formats and editions Hide other formats and editions
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19. The Obediential suffering of Christ manifests his love for the human race, which is satiated not only by forgiving our sins in mercy, but satisfying for them in justice.
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20. Obediential Obligation Obediential Obligation
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21. Thus bread and wine are in Obediential potency to be
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22. Obediential Potency "Now it must be born in mind that in the human soul, as in every creature, there is a double passive power: one in comparison with a natural agent; --the other in comparison with the first agent, which can reduce any creature to a higher act than a natural agent can reduce it, and this is usually called the Obediential power
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24. “Obediential Potency, Human Knowledge, and the Natural Desire for God.” International Philosophical Quarterly 37 (1997): 45–63
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25. I:73:1] either generically, or specifically, or at least as in a seminal principle, or even as in an Obediential potentiality [Cf
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26. Adjectives for obedient include obedible, Obediential, obeisant, obeisaunt, obeyable, obeysant, obeysaunt, obedient, obeyed and obeying
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27. Yet, this same Christ by his Obediential suffering, is the Great High Priest, superior to Melchizedek and Aaron and their priestly descendants
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28. True miracles are only possible via what theologians call Obediential potency
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29. This Obediential potency is the aptitude of created nature, either to receive a supernatural gift or to be elevated to produce a supernatural effect
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30. Thomas explains Obediential potency in his treatise De virtutibus.
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31. Using the theologies of Pedro Descoqs and Garrigou-Lagrange, this study provides evidence that there is a real difference between the Suarezian and Thomistic notions of potency in general, and Obediential potency in particular, which influences the notion of human nature as either "self-enclosed" within the physical order (Suarezian) or
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32. These voluntarist notions often cause evangelicals to violate the radically Obediential and communal character of Christian faith
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33. Like Aquinas, he too can seem hopelessly abstract when, for instance, he defines the human person as Obediential potency living inside a supernatural existential
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34. Take then, and eat of, this bread, in an humble, thankful, Obediential remembrance of my dying love; of the extremity of my sufferings on your behalf, of the blessings I have thereby procured for you, and of the obligations to love and duty which I have by all this laid upon you
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36. Her winning word was Obediential
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37. This former Grand Mistress of the Grand Women's Lodge of France then Grand Commander of the Supreme Conseil feminine de France also chaired the Fraternal of Writers and played an important role in the ′′ independent journal of inter-Obediential information and documentation "
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Middle English, borrowed from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French, borrowed from Latin oboedient-, oboediens, from present participle of oboedīre "to follow the commands of, submit to" — more at obey “Obedient.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/obedient. Accessed 13 Apr. 2020.
Definition of obedient. : submissive to the restraint or command of authority : willing to obey an obedient child an obedient dog obedient to those whom he feared— A. N. Wilson.
Rather, creation retains the capacity (in traditional language, the " obediential potency") for becoming the (temporal) history of the (atemporal) Creator. In operation is a schematic interlocking of law and grace, a dialectic that required penitential and obediential undertakings here, passive and receptive postures there.