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  • Instead, Ratzinger devised the approach taken in Ordinatio Sacerdotalis, in which all the “ordinary and universal” teachings of the Catholic Church are affirmed to be infallible in a general way.

    Letters to the Editor 2006

  • Instead, Ratzinger devised the approach taken in Ordinatio Sacerdotalis, in which all the “ordinary and universal” teachings of the Catholic Church are affirmed to be infallible in a general way.

    Letters to the Editor 2006

  • Speaking for the majority, Ockham says in his Ordinatio:

    Medieval Theories of Relations Brower, Jeffrey 2009

  • In the case of Ockham, by contrast, the appeal to parsimony is much more explicit, often taking the form of what has come to be known as Ockham's razor: “Plurality should not be assumed without necessity” (Ordinatio I, d. 30, q. 2 in Opera Theologica iv, 322).

    Medieval Theories of Relations Brower, Jeffrey 2009

  • One should also take into consideration that Giles 'Ordinatio of the second book was completed in 1309, that is at least 25 years after De regimine and could witness to an evolution in Giles' thought.

    Giles of Rome Lambertini, Roberto 2009

  • On the contrary, one rather suspects that he authored the original text of Ordinatio Sacerdotalis as well.

    Letters to the Editor 2006

  • On the contrary, one rather suspects that he authored the original text of Ordinatio Sacerdotalis as well.

    Letters to the Editor 2006

  • At least in the Ordinatio, his own composition, if not in the Reportationes drafted by his students, Scotus did not cast the issue in the hypothetical form in which it is often cast, 'If Adam had not sinned, would there have been an incarnation?'

    Hopkins and Scotus Fred 2008

  • Ordinatio (i.e., a version prepared for publication by the author himself) of lectures at Oxford, based in part on the

    John Duns Scotus Williams, Thomas 2007

  • Ordinatio is generally taken to be Scotus's premier work, but unfortunately the critical edition is nowhere near complete (at this time it extends through Book 2, distinction 3).

    John Duns Scotus Williams, Thomas 2007

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