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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. Loci theologici or loci communes, are the common topics of discussion in theology. 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 ...

  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 · Signs of the Times as a New Locus Theologicus? by Thomas Marschler August 18, 2022. Among the “great metaphors” [1] that characterize the texts of the Second Vatican Council, the "signs of the times" from the Pastoral Constitution Gaudium et spes (GS §4) has received special attention.

  5. An argument from authority is essential to theology, since theology is a derivative of supernatural faith. Cano's treatise studies the loci (places) in which this authority may be found. (The term locus, reflecting Renaissance interest in classical rhetoric, is commendably flexible as defined by Cano.

  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. as a locus theologicus in actu secundo, and by that I mean the seminary study of Scripture as junctional in the study of Theology, with emphasis upon the eminently practical role which Scripture ought, in the nature of things, to enjoy and exhibit in conjunction with the course in Theology. The case may be presented by means of an analogy.

  8. Footnote 37 Gaudium et Spes takes the “present time as locus theologicus,” with these key consequences for the culture of the church and its learning: Footnote 38 a. The church looks into history and the present to understand the gospel more deeply—that is, where the gospel already exists even without the church, and where the church can ...

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