Entre San Agustín y Pelagio: Molina y la necesidad moral del pecado
The Council of Trent put forward the Augustinian claim that it is impossible for man to avoid all sins during a lapse of time. This dogma is hardly compatible with the Council’s definition of freedom as a power not to consent to sin. Here Molina’s own account is examined, relying on S. Knebel’s work...
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Presses universitaires du Mirail
2011-06-01
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Online Access: | http://journals.openedition.org/criticon/2555 |