God, the author of nature and the supernatural, (De Deo creante et elevante) a dogmatic treatise
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God, the author of nature and the supernatural, (De Deo creante et elevante) a dogmatic treatise
Author: Pohle, Joseph, 1852-1922
Year: 1917
DOGMATIC THEOLOGY III THE POHLE-PREUSS SERIES OF DOGMATIC TEXT-BOOKS 1. God: His Knowability, Essence, and Attributes . 2. The Divine Trinity . 3. God the Author of Nature and the Supernatural . [you are here] 4. Christology . 5. Soteriology . 6. Mariology . 7. Grace : Actual and Habitual . 8. The Sacraments in General. Baptism. Confirmation . 9. The Holy Eucharist . 10. The Sacrament of Penance . 11. Extreme Unction. Holy Orders. Matrimony . 12. Eschatology . TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION i Part I. Creation Considered as a Divine Act .... 3 Ch. I. The Beginning of the World, or Creation as a Production out of Nothing 4 § 1. The Dogma 4 Art. 1. Demonstration from Sacred Scripture . . 4 Art. 2. The Heresies of Dualism and Pantheism . 20 § 2. Explanation of the Dogma 32 Art. 1. The Divine Idea of the Cosmos as the Exemplary Cause of Creation 32 Art. 2. Creation in its Relation to the Trinity . . 35 Art. 3. Creation as a Free Divine Act .... 40 Art. 4. Creation in Time 49 Art. 5. The Incommunicability of God's Creative Power 54 Ch. II. The Continued Existence of the Created Universe, or Divine Preservation and Concurrence 61 § 1. Divine Preservation 62 § 2. Divine Co-operation or Con
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