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      • Loci Theologici was a term applied by Melanchthon to Protestant systems of dogmatics and retained by many as late as the seventeenth century. It is also a way of ordering the strength of different sources used in Catholic theology usually attributed to Melchor Cano and still in use today.
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  2. As theology is the science which places in the light of reason the truths revealed by God, its topics are, strictly speaking, coextensive with the whole content of revelation. Usage, however, and circumstance have restricted the loci to narrower but ill-defined limits.

  3. Loci Theologici was a term applied by Melanchthon to Protestant systems of dogmatics and retained by many as late as the seventeenth century. It is also a way of ordering the strength of different sources used in Catholic theology usually attributed to Melchor Cano and still in use today.

  4. Aug 18, 2022 · Some of them identify signs as locus theologicus alienus, a source of theological cognition to be found outside of Scripture and Tradition. Such loci are not new, since Cano had already named “human history” as one of them.

  5. LOCI THEOLOGICI. A term made classical by Melchior cano (d. 1560) in De locis theologicis, published 1563. The principles underlying Cano's work were traced by St. Thomas Aquinas ( Summa theologiae 1a, 1.8 ad 2), but no treatise had ever undertaken such an extensive study of the principles presupposed by the work of theology.

  6. Nov 8, 2022 · Since the Council, the phrase has become shorthand for a new method of theology (and as some, argue, a new locus of content) that takes seriously the lived experience of men and women in the modern world.

  7. HOLY SCRIPTURE AS A LOCUS THEOLOGICUS. Leo G. Burke. A locus theologicus may be considered in two ways, let us say in actu. primo and in actu secundo . In the first place, it can be studied speculatively as a methodology in the use of resources for theological purposes, and pre- liminary to the elaboration of theological questions.

  8. This course provides an introduction to the history, theology, and praxis of the Liturgy of the Catholic Church, and explores the function of the Liturgy as an integral component of the Christian mission.

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