QUÉ SIGNIFICA PECCABILITY EN INGLÉS
Pecado
En los contextos abraámicos, el pecado es el acto de violar la voluntad de Dios. El pecado también puede ser visto como cualquier cosa que viole la relación ideal entre un individuo y Dios; O como cualquier desviación del orden ideal para la vida humana. El pecado ha sido definido como "fallar la marca". Los pecados caen en un espectro de errores menores a fechorías mortales. El catolicismo considera a los pecados menos corruptos como pecados veniales -que son parte de la vida humana y tienen consecuencias inmediatas en la tierra y, si no se arrepienten, una purificación más dolorosa, suponiendo que la persona está destinada al cielo, como está escrito en la carta de formación " Purgatorio "," la mayoría de los primeros Padres de la Iglesia hablan de un fuego de purificación, aunque no podemos decir si esto significa fuego real o espiritual ". Por el contrario, los pecados del gran mal son los pecados mortales, que traen la consecuencia del infierno si no son abordados por un acto de perfecta contrición o confesión acerca de ellos. Los pecados de vida descuidada se consideran destructivos y conducen a mayores pecados. Otro concepto del pecado trata con cosas que existen en la Tierra pero no en el Cielo.
definición de peccability en el diccionario inglés
La definición de pecabilidad en el diccionario es el estado o condición de ser responsable de pecar, o.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PECCABILITY»
Descubre el uso de
peccability en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
peccability y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Basic Theology: A Popular Systematic Guide to Understanding ...
That He did not is affirmed; whether He could have is debated. The concept that
He could not have sinned is called impeccability (non posse peccare). The
concept that He could have, whether He did or not, is peccability (posse non
peccare).
Wilson of Irvine, who defended the proceedings, said of the phrase — " the
peccability of the Redeemer" — " that word was the vox siynata of opinions which
were held by a certain class of persons!" — " The nomenclature of the party who
held ...
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Vital Theological Issues: Examining Enduring Issues of Theology
Three arguments are given in support of the peccability of Jesus Christ. (1) Since
Christ's temptations were genuine, He had to be peccable. (2) Since Christ was
truly human, He had to be peccable. (3) Since Christ as the second Adam ...
160) addresses the issue of Adam's peccability in Book II, chapter 6 of his book
Against Marcion. Among other, less compelling arguments he gives for the value
of peccability, Tertullian says that freely choosing the good allows us to develop a
...
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The Words and Works of Jesus Christ: A Study of the Life of ...
The point of view that Christ could sin is designated by the term "peccability," and
the doctrine that Christ could not sin is referred to as the impeccability of Christ.
Adherents of both views agree that Christ did not sin, but those who affirm ...
J. Dwight Pentecost,
1981
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Vital Truth and Precepts: A Prospector's Primer
This simply means that they did not disobey God. Their peccability (potential to
sin) was latent until the first act of disobedience. They always had the potential
but did not commit sin until God permitted Satan to deceive them. Adam and Eve
fell ...
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly ...
To affirm the peccability of Christ's human nature is to affirm the peccability of
Christ himself, and inasmuch as He is the Second Person of the Godhead, this is
seen to be the affirmation of what is absolutely false and impossible. In support of
...
Analogously, Jesus may be severely tempted and tested, but it is impossible that
he should fail the test.45 A. B. Edersheim and M. Canham argued that both
peccability and impeccability must be affirmed as true and that what we have
here is a ...
WHAT IS PECCABILITY AND IMPECCABILITY? Theologians use the terms "
peccability" and "impeccability" when speaking of Christ's ability or His inability to
sin. But there is more to the debate than the ability to sin; there is also the
question ...
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God's Wounds: Hermeneutic of the Christian Symbol of Divine ...
The question of divine peccability has surfaced again as a topic of contemporary
theological interest. Some theologians, for example, defend the idea of divine
peccability as an implication of divine freedom, even though God has not ...
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PECCABILITY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
peccability en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Jerry Brown: Glad Pope Francis is Jesuit but 'what ... do I know'
We have impeccability, no peccability, I guess, that's the correct word. Yeah, we make mistakes, but we correct them as we go." The answer ... «Sacramento Bee, Mar 13»
Four Problems the Church Has GOT to Deal With!
... day people are not asking about the five points of Calvinism, the trichotomy or dichotomy of the Spirit or the peccability/impeccability of Christ! «Christian Post, Abr 12»