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THEOLOGY


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Huet VII-513

Lamy, Bernard VIII-771

LeLong IX-142

Martianay IX-722

Piconio XII- 75

Smits XVI- 75

Weitenauer XV-578

Nineteenth Century ami later

Ackerman 1-105

Allioli 1-325

Beelen 11-388

BickeU XVI- 10

Ciasca III-766

Coleridge IV- 97

Comely IV-378

OeUer IV-481

Dereser IV-739

Didon IV-782

Dixon V- 69

Fouard VI-156


Glaire VI-576

Gratz VI-732

Haneburg VII-127

Haydock VII-160

Herbst VII-251

Jansens VIII-294

Kaulen VIII-611

Kenrick, Francis Patrick VIII-618

Klee VIII-666

Konig VIII-688

Lamy, Thomas VIII-772

Le Camus IX-107

Le Hir IX-133

Mac Hale IX-499

Martin, Paulin IX-729

Martini IX-730

Maunoury X- 68

Meignan X-147

Patrizi XI-559

Scholz : XIII-553

Vercellone XV-349


THEOLOGY


ASCETICAL THEOLOGY


Ascetioal theology is the science that, based on truths divinely revealed, teaches the means by which sanctity of life may be acquired, increased, and perfected in the ordinary providence of God.

General view XIV-613

Supernatural Life; its Nature and Gifts

Natural, preternatural, supernatural.. . XIV-337

Existence of the supernatural order . . . XIV-336

Hypostatic union VII-712

Supernatural state and man X-716

Adoption as sons of God 1-148

Sanctifying grace VI-701

Sanctifymg grace and Divine Nature. . VI-705 Sanctifying grace distinct from the

Holy Ghost VI-705

Indwelling of the Holy Ghost VI-707

Grace and charity VI-705

Actual grace VI-693

Grace and the faculties of the soul. . . . VI-691

Mortal sin, effects of XIV- 9

Venial sin, efifects of XIV- 10

Virtue XV-472

Theological virtues

Faith V-757

Hope V1I^65

Charity (Love) IX-397

Cardinal virtues III-343

Prudence XII-517

Temperance XIV-181

Fortitude VI-148

Justice VIII-571

Gifts of the Holy Ghoat VII-413

Supernatural Life: Growth, Means of Increase Asoot icism


Christian and religious perfection.

Merit

Merit and grace

Objects of merit

Gonrlitions of merit

Sacramental grace

How the .sacraments cause grace. .

First grace; second grace

Effect of penance

Real Presence in the Eucharist . . .

Tran.substantiation

Adorableness of the Eucharist . . . .


1-767 XI-665 X-202 X-206 X-207 X-205 XIII-301

xiii-3ni

XIII-301

XI-623

V-573

V-579

V-580


Necessity of the Eucharist V-588

Frequent Communion VI-278

Effects of the Eucharist V-586

Visits to the Blessed Sacrament XV-483

Spiritual direction V- 24

Discernment of spirits V- 28

EvangeUcal counsels lV-435

Vows: nature and moral considerations XV-511

Vocation XV-498

Prayer XII-345

Method of meditation XII-348

Recollection XII-676

Silence XIII-790

Distractions V- 47

Temptation XIV-504

Scruples XIII-640

Examination of conscience V-675

Passions XI-534

Concupiscence IV-208

Covetousness IV-462

Remedies for sin XIV- 10

Mortificat ion X-578

Obedience XI-181

Humility VII-543

Presence of God XII-396

Devotion to the Sacred Heart VII-163

Attendance at Mass X- 16

Sodalities XIV-120

Spiritual Stale or Way of Perfection XIV-254

Consolation and desolation XIV-256

Heroic virtue VH-292

Preparation for death IV-660

Final Perfection in Heaven

Heaven VII-170

Beatific Vision VII-171

Objects of the Beatific Vision VII-172

Resurrection of the body XII-792

Eternity of Heaven VII-173

Heavenly beatitude and happiness. . . . VII-174

Biography

Evagrius of Pontus V-640

St. John Climacus VIII-457