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CONGRUISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
ˈkäŋgrəˌwi- plural -s. : a theory advanced by the Molinists according to which divine grace is efficacious because it is given by God in circumstances which he foreknows to be congruous and favorable to its operation . www.merriam-webster.com
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Congruism - New Advent
Congruism is the term by which theologians denote a theory according to which the efficacy of efficacious grace (see GRACE) is due, at least in part, to the ... www.newadvent.org
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Dictionary : CONGRUISM - Catholic Culture
CONGRUISM The theory of man's co-operation with grace, first developed by Francisco Suárez (1548-1617) and St. Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621) and later ... www.catholicculture.org
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Congruism
Congruism Theol. (ˈkɒŋgruːɪz(ə)m) [= F. congruisme, L. type *congruismus, f. congru-us: see -ism.] The doctrine of the Congruists, which derives the efficacy of grace from its suitability or adaptation to the character, nature, disposition, or other circumstances of the person called; it denies a gr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Congruism - Dr. Brian Chilton
Robert Bellarmine and Francisco Suarez developed a system called Congruism. Congruism fits well in both Calvinist and Arminian perspectives. In this system, God ... pastorbrianchilton.wordpress.com
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Congruism | Encyclopedia.com
CONGRUISM A theological theory chiefly attributed to F. suÁrez. It places the difference between sufficient and efficacious grace not only in the free ... www.encyclopedia.com
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Congruist
ˈCongruist Theol. [corresp. to F. congruiste (Littré): see prec. and -ist.] One who holds the doctrine of Congruism; applied to one of the parties in the great controversy, which began c. 1580 in the R.C. Ch., about the source and condition of the efficacy of grace. Also attrib.1727–51 Chambers Cycl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Congruism-Coaching | Development and Leadership Coaching
Congruism-coaching offers coaching with a professional and experienced team. Unleash your potential and achieve your personal and professional goals today. www.congruism.com
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Molinism
This model, which brings Molinism more into line with Bañezianism, is known as Congruism and was worked out in detail by Robert Bellarmine and Francisco Suárez. www3.nd.edu
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Congruism - Oxford Reference
The doctrine that God confers grace for the performance of good works (gratia de congruo) in accordance with such human circumstances as He sees will be most ... www.oxfordreference.com
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Congruism - Oxford Reference
congruism ... A more developed articulation of what is essentially a Molinist (see Molina, Luis de) theory of grace. With Molinism, congruism rejects the ... www.oxfordreference.com
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Predestination & The Ingenious “Solution” Of Fr. Most - Patheos
Congruism is the term by which theologians denote a theory according to which the efficacy of efficacious grace (see GRACE) is due, at least in ... www.patheos.com
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Francisco Suárez
sin of the fallen angels the Incarnation of the Word, even if Adam had not sinned the solemnity of the vow only in ecclesiastical law the system of Congruism This mediatizing system was known by the name of "congruism." wikipedia.org
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Congruistic
Congruˈistic, a. [f. prec. + -ic.] Of the nature of, or pertaining to, congruism.1867 W. G. Ward Ess. (1884) II. 194 These great thinkers..embrace what is commonly called the Molinistic or the Congruistic system. Oxford English Dictionary
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Gabriel Vásquez
Vásquez opposed to the congruism of Suárez and Bellarmine a strictly Molinist position. wikipedia.org
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