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Theology IV- Semester 1

Across
capacity to be actualized in some way
The view that the only authentic knowledge is scientific knowledge, and that such knowledge can only come from positive affirmation of theories through strict scientific method
Belief that identifies God as the universe
Power rooted in reason to deliberately act or not act on one’s own responsibility
The positive ability to choose the good
Belief that there is a God
Latin for “out of nothing”
The study of human nature in light of God’s design
Discursive thought, of searching and researching, abstracting, refining and concluding
Good News
Study of things as they appear in our experience, or the ways we experience things and the meanings things have in our experience
Plato’s word for our interior yearning ; our longing for all that is true, good, & beautiful
Belief that what is useful is of most value
Proceeding from the visible to the invisible
An invisible reality
Down
Love of wisdom
Belief in a creator that does not intervene in the universe
Error which misrepresents or exaggerate a person’s argument so that it can be more easily attacked
Stable disposition of the spirit; habit through reason is led to consent to what it does not see
Faith seeking understanding
A sequence of reasons that never come to an end
Study of existence
Belief that there are many gods
Every object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled to change its state by the action of an external force
Study of being
Something constant at all times for all people
Latin for “to call”
Philosophical view that emphasizes the ability of human reason to grasp fundamental truths about the world without the aid of the senses
fully real, complete
Greek for word or meaning
the reduction of something from potency to actuality by means of something relative to it
An expressly felt yearning for something that promises to fill a void; a longing for that which promises satisfaction in its attainment.
Measurement of change