Week 2 (pp. 30-41) Flashcards

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alicubitas

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being somewhere

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alimonia (alimonium)

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nourishment

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alius (M.)/aliud (N.)

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another (person)/another (thing)

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allo kai allo (ἄλλο καὶ ἄλλο)

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one thing and another thing

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allos kai allos (ἄλλος καὶ ἄλλος)

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one person and another person

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alloeosis (άλλοίωσις)

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interchange or exchange

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allotrioepiskopia (άλλοτριοεπισκοπία)

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a usurpation of or interference in the business or authority of another

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alogoi (ἄλογοι)

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mindless or reasonless ones (i.e., irrational creatures)

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amanuenses

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secretaries, penmen

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ameristos (ἀμερίστος)

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incapable of being divided (i.e., inseparable)

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amesōs (άμέσως)

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immediate; without mediation

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ametamelētos (άμεταμέλητος)

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irrevocable; not to be taken away

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amor

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love

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14
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amor Dei

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the love of God

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anagennēsis (ἀναγέννησις)

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regeneration

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anakephalaiōsis (άνακεφαλαίωσις)

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recapitulation

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anaktizein (άνακτίζειν)

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to create anew

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analogia (ἀναλογία)

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analogy; the relation of likeness between two things

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analogia entis

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the analogy of being

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analogia fidei

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the analogy of faith

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analogia Scripturae

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analogy of Scripture

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anamartēsia (άναμαρτησία)

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sinlessness

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anamartētos (άναμάρτητος)

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without sin

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anapologētos (ἀναπολόγηπος)

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without excuse

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anarchos (ἄναρχος)
without beginning, without prior first principle
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anathema (ἀνάθεμα)
anathema, curse
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ancilla theologiae
handmaid of theology
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angeloi (ἄγγελοι)
angels
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angelus Domini
the angel of the Lord
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angelus increatus
uncreated or increate angel
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anhypostasis (άνυπόστασις)
impersonality, non-self-subsistence
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anima
soul
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anima naturaliter Christiana
the soul by nature Christian
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annihilatio
annihilation
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anoētos (ἀνόητος)
without mind, without intellect (i.e., foolish)
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anomia (ἀνομία)
lawlessness, lack of obedience or conformity to the law
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anomoios (ἀνόμοιος)
unlike
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ante rem
before the thing
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antepraedicamenta
antepredicaments (i.e., the logical categories representing conditions prerequisite to proper predication)
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anthrōpinon organon (ἀνθρώπινον ὄργανον)
an instrument in human form
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anthrōpomorphos (ἀνθρωπόμορφος)
anthropomorphic; having a human form
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anthrōpopatheia (ἀνθρωποπάθεια)
antropopathy; having human feelings, affections, and passions
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anthrōpos theophoros (ἄνθρωπος θεόφορος)
a God-bearing man
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antichristus (ἀντίχριστος)
antichrist
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antidosis onomatōn (άντίδοσις όνομάτων)
mutual interchange of names
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antilytron (ἀντίλυτρον)
ransom
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anypeuthynos (ἀνυπεύθυνος)
not accountable or responsible
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apeitheia (ἀπείθεια)
disobedience
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aphormē (ἀφορμή)
occasion, opportunity
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aphtharsia (ἀφθαρσία)
incorruptibility, immortality
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apocalypsis (ἀποκάλυψις)
apocalypse, revelation, disclosure
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apographa (ἀπόγραφα)
copies of an original
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apokatastasis (ἀποκατάστασις)
restoration
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apokatastasis pantōn (ἀποκατάστασις πάντων)
restoration of all things
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apolytrōsis (ἀπολύτρωσις)
redemption
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apostasia (ἀποστασία)
apostasy
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aposynagōgos (ἀποσυνάγωγος)
excommunicated
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apotelesma (άποτέλεσμα)
a conclusion or completion of a work; accomplishment
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apotelesma theandrikon (άποτέλεσμα θεανδρικόν)
theandric operations (i.e., the common work of the divine and human natures in the God-man)
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appetitus
appetite, desire