Week 18 (pp. 229-240) Flashcards
pleonektēma (πλεονέκτημα)
an excess, a covetous act
pneuma (πνεῦμα)
spirit; immaterial or nonmaterial substance
pneumata leitourgika (πνεύματα λειτουργικά)
ministering spirits (i.e., angels)
poena
punishment
poenitentia
penitence, penance, repentance, or contrition
poenitentia stantium
repentance of those who stand or remain standing
politeuma (πολίτευμα)
commonwealth or nation
pollutio spiritualis
spiritual pollution or corruption
posse non peccare
able not to sin
possibile
a possible thing
possibilia
possibles or possible existents
possibilitas servitutis
the possibility of servitude or subjection
post rem
after the thing
potentia
power
potentia absoluta
absolute power
potentia credendi
the potential for or power of believing
potentia ordinata
ordained power
potestas
authority, rule
potestas ecclesiae
the power of the church
potestas interpretandi sive iudicandi
the power of interpretation or judgment
practicus, -a, -um
practical; leading or tending toward a goal
praecepta caritatis
precepts or commands of love
praecepta Decalogi
the precepts of the Decalogue or Ten Commandments
praecognitio
foreknowledge or precognition