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Grace, Actual and Habitual: A Dogmatic Treatise is unavailable, but you can change that!

Pohle’s volume on grace explores the centrality of grace in Christian belief and practice. He writes at length on the relationship between unbelief and grace, as well as God’s will to save. A significant portion of this volume is devoted to free will, including the understanding of free will in the writings of Luther and Calvin, along with the Council of Trent. Pohle also deals with justification...

persons and those who are in duty bound to instruct others, such as priests and teachers.17 β) A more important and more difficult question is this: Are there any dogmas, and if so how many, which must be believed by all men fide explicitâ and necessitate medii? St. Paul says: “Without faith it is impossible to please God, for he that cometh to God, must believe that He is, and is a rewarder to them that seek Him.”18 With but few exceptions,19 Catholic theologians maintain that the Apostle in this
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