Sentences with phrase «uberrimae fidei»

In its intrinsic supernatural reality, marriage includes three goods: the good of exclusive, personal, reciprocal fidelity (the bonum fidei), the good of welcoming children and educating them to know God (the bonum prolis), and the good of the indissolubility or indestructibility of the bond, the permanent foundation of which is the indissoluble union of Christ and the Church, which is sacramentally represented by the marriage (the bonum sacramenti).
Or is there a regula fidei — a rule of faith — that contains the center of revealed truths and that all Christians need to confess in order to be in a right relationship with God and neighbor?
Such exploration should be undertaken within a community and tradition that provide necessary correctives by reference to the rule of faith (regula fidei) and teaching authority (magisterium).
He argues for a «commensurable pluralism» that is to be understood in a manner consistent with the depositum fidei traveling through time.
With a populist approach centered on the sensus fidei of Catholics unencumbered by theological theories, Buttiglione claims that a simple interpretation of Amoris Laetitia will be the most faithful one, the one best able to understand and appreciate the pastoral novelty proposed by the pope.
Santmire quite proudly calls himself a «revisionist,» distinguishing his course from those he calls «apologists»» that is, «defenders of the classical Christian tradition,» chief among them this reviewer (I take the term as one of honor, fidei defensor).
He's the dean of a well - established divinity school, a Baptist theologian and an earnest Christian, a gifted writer and a theologically articulate lecturer, a champion of orthodoxy, «distinguishing heresy from truth,» and one who has rightly discerned, as Neuhaus puts it, the «pattern of Christian truth, a pattern derived from the apostolic witness and maintained across time as the depositum fidei
... meditate upon Pope Benedict XVI's Apostolic Letter, Porta fidei.
Pope Francis has now unblocked his beatification process, which had been held up for «prudential reasons» by the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith, and a Vatican decree has declared that he was martyred in odium fidei, «out of hatred of the faith».
In one swift move the Holy Father grounded thinking with the church in the sensus fidei and the sensus fidelium.
This is how, on the Wesleyan view, the sensus fidei develops in Christians.
I do not know what that means, and am glad to admit to a metaphysics de fidei.
And yet modernity was also understood as a philosophical and theological system that displaced, or at least threatened, what could be called the praeambula fidei — the «preambles of faith,» which include the truths of natural reason, particularly on philosophical issues close to sacred doctrine.
In fact, when l learn what's meant by «abbot» and «episcopal» When I have clearly understood why Mass precludes a disco ball When I distinguish easily dissent from sensus fidei And when I know the diff» rence twixt a rose window and rosary When I can sing the Salve like a dutiful Gregorian When I know all my heresies, Arian and Nestorian In short when I have exercised my understanding to the full A better ultramontanist never bestrode a papal bull
This same line of thought is continued in the new version of the Professio fidei and the Oath of Fidelity of 1989.3 Although Canon Law had already required it, «religious obedience» must also be promised and sworn to by all theologians and office holders.
This split contains a potential of meaning whose suitability to an intellectus fidei et spei I would like to demonstrate.
The point of discordance between the intellectus fidei et spei and Hegel becomes clear to me when I reread the famous text which terminates the Preface of the Philosophy of Right:
Lemann uses this quotation, and cites a Latin commentary by Raymond Martin called * Pugio fidei, * p 872.
Pope Francis's defence of the depositum fidei may well have been a response to Cardinal Burke's plea.
In the end, Pope Francis decreed in 2015 that Mr Romero was killed as a martyr out of hatred for the faith, or «in odium fidei».
It is the same Spirit who assists the Magisterium and awakens the sensus fidei
Expanded and extended attention to matters of Christian faith and life is needed throughout the churches to broaden and deepen the sensus fidei, the individual Christian's understanding of the faith.
It would be very helpful in these matters if we still had the habit of using the old «notes of certainty» (ate fide, sententia fidei proxima, sententia communa, sententia pia etprobabilis etc).
Barth claimed that such knowledge was impossible and an obstacle to true knowledge by faith (the analogia fidei), because it tempts us to substitute a philosophical construction for authentic revelation of the living God.
Mezsaros highlights how Congar welcomed Newman's view of the sensus fidei of the individual believer being extended to the sensus communis of the faithful.
(It is worth noting, in passing, that most schemes of modern evangelisation and catechesis — and even theology courses — offer no preambula fidei at all, and thus in factamount to fideism.
What this means is that we can put forward credible preambula fidei (in other words, rational considerations which show that the act of faith is fully reasonable to the non-prejudiced human mind).
But first we must go to the one who uniquely, and above any other saint, shows us how to approach the Mass, which is the Mysterium fidei, the mystery of faith - the one to whom, above all, the Holy Father is entrusting the Year of Faith as a «time of grace».
In the present code, canon 833 continues to require a professio fidei but omits the explicitly antimodernist disclaimers.
(De pace seu concordantia fidei (1453), ed.
CXIV b.) Thus the Swiss reformer Huldreich Zwingli, («Expositio Christianae fidei,» in Werke, ed.
Given the sheer numbers of Christian dead and the number of ways they were killed, it is difficult to determine whether they fit the canonical criteria of dying in odium fidei (at the hands of enemies of the faith) or for refusing to apostatize under specific pressure to do so.
It has been recognized by the Church since the days of the apostles and designated as the regula fidei, the rule of faith.
Besides the ongoing obligations (as described in the policy's terms and conditions) that exist between the insurer and insured, there is also a duty of utmost good faith (uberrimae fidei, for you Latin fans).
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