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Dictionary of Latin and Greek Theological Terms: Drawn Principally from Protestant Scholastic Theology is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this topical dictionary, Dr. Richard Muller defines key Latin and Greek theological terms found in various works of dogmatics and theology. Muller goes beyond the mere definition, however, by tracing the word’s historical roots and logical connections in such doctrines as the Trinity, incarnation, atonement, the fall, natural theology, authority and revelation, sacraments, and the church and...

Aa a maximis ad minima: from the greatest to the least; viz., an order of discourse or argument. a nemine: from none; from no one; a term used to describe God the Father, who is neither begotten nor spirated; the Father is a nemine, the Son and Spirit both a Patre, from the Father. SEE agennēsia; filioque; opera Dei personalia; Trinitas. a posteriori: from the latter; a description of inductive reasoning that moves from effect to cause, from the specific instance to the general principle; specifically,
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