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- catalog contributor b3724097.
- catalog created "1962.".
- catalog date "1962".
- catalog date "1962.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1962.".
- catalog description "D. Redemption, grace, and the church -- Person and community -- Solidarity in love -- Grace as God's kingdom -- God acquires a people -- Redemption through obedience -- Redemption and community -- The body of Christ -- Unity in its fulfillment -- Twofold movement of life within the church -- The church as body -- The church as bride -- Conclusion -- E. Created and uncreated grace -- Origin of these notions -- Luther's doctrine -- The answer of Trent -- Atrophy and reaction -- The answer to Lombard's paradox -- The grace of the encounter -- Grace healing us -- Grace elevating us -- A personal relationship -- Increase and decrease of grace -- F. The problem of election vs. freedom -- God remains first -- wrong conceptions -- Freedom under grace -- Paul, champion of freedom -- Liberty and charity -- Liberty as conviction -- Law, the guardian leading to Christ -- The law is spiritual -- Law, the guidance of the Spirit -- Conclusion".
- catalog description "G. The relationship between election and freedom -- God reaches the heart -- Nature and supernature -- What election is not -- Sufficient and efficacious grace -- Election and indwelling -- Predestination and history -- III. What may we expect from grace? -- A. Grace changes nothing -- Redemption through the incarnation -- Grace in this world -- Pessimism? -- Conclusion -- B. Everything is grace -- The positive religious value of the world -- Christian humanism -- The world, a life's task -- Divine grace and matter -- C. Grace and psychology -- Conclusion.".
- catalog description "I. What is theology? -- A. The nature and method of theology -- Theology and the method of the positive sciences -- Scripture and tradition -- Theology, an investigation -- B. Unity and diversity of the sciences concerning man -- The correct use of words -- Conclusion -- II. What is grace? -- A. The nature of grace -- A parable -- God's own parable -- The covenant of grace -- Sin and love -- Grace, a presence of God -- B. Our union with Christ -- Grace, a likeness to Christ -- The Son, image of the Father -- The countenance of the Son -- In the image of the Son -- Christ, prototype of our grace -- Conclusion -- C. Our union with the Father and the Holy Ghost -- Union without intermediary -- St. John's teaching -- St. Paul's teaching -- The countenance of the Father -- The countenance of the Spirit -- The Spirit as gift -- The indwelling of the blessed trinity".
- catalog extent "117 p.".
- catalog issued "1962".
- catalog issued "1962.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engdut".
- catalog publisher "New York, Desclee Co.,".
- catalog subject "234.1".
- catalog subject "BT761.2 .F713".
- catalog subject "Grace (Theology)".
- catalog tableOfContents "D. Redemption, grace, and the church -- Person and community -- Solidarity in love -- Grace as God's kingdom -- God acquires a people -- Redemption through obedience -- Redemption and community -- The body of Christ -- Unity in its fulfillment -- Twofold movement of life within the church -- The church as body -- The church as bride -- Conclusion -- E. Created and uncreated grace -- Origin of these notions -- Luther's doctrine -- The answer of Trent -- Atrophy and reaction -- The answer to Lombard's paradox -- The grace of the encounter -- Grace healing us -- Grace elevating us -- A personal relationship -- Increase and decrease of grace -- F. The problem of election vs. freedom -- God remains first -- wrong conceptions -- Freedom under grace -- Paul, champion of freedom -- Liberty and charity -- Liberty as conviction -- Law, the guardian leading to Christ -- The law is spiritual -- Law, the guidance of the Spirit -- Conclusion".
- catalog tableOfContents "G. The relationship between election and freedom -- God reaches the heart -- Nature and supernature -- What election is not -- Sufficient and efficacious grace -- Election and indwelling -- Predestination and history -- III. What may we expect from grace? -- A. Grace changes nothing -- Redemption through the incarnation -- Grace in this world -- Pessimism? -- Conclusion -- B. Everything is grace -- The positive religious value of the world -- Christian humanism -- The world, a life's task -- Divine grace and matter -- C. Grace and psychology -- Conclusion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. What is theology? -- A. The nature and method of theology -- Theology and the method of the positive sciences -- Scripture and tradition -- Theology, an investigation -- B. Unity and diversity of the sciences concerning man -- The correct use of words -- Conclusion -- II. What is grace? -- A. The nature of grace -- A parable -- God's own parable -- The covenant of grace -- Sin and love -- Grace, a presence of God -- B. Our union with Christ -- Grace, a likeness to Christ -- The Son, image of the Father -- The countenance of the Son -- In the image of the Son -- Christ, prototype of our grace -- Conclusion -- C. Our union with the Father and the Holy Ghost -- Union without intermediary -- St. John's teaching -- St. Paul's teaching -- The countenance of the Father -- The countenance of the Spirit -- The Spirit as gift -- The indwelling of the blessed trinity".
- catalog title "Divine grace and man.".
- catalog type "text".