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Luis de Molina
Harmonising God's Sovereignty and Man's Free Will
Reconciling Universal Salvation and Freedom of Choice in Origen of Alexandria
Doctrinal Controversies of the Carolingian Renaissance: Gottschalk of Orbais’ Teachings on Predestination*
Norman Geisler on Molinism
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Johann Gerhard and the Good Use of Usury
The Catholic University As Promise and Project Reflections in a Jesuit Idiom
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A Fresh Inquiry Into the Fate of the Un-Evangelized: a Traditional Dispensational Perspective
The History of Christian Theology Parts I–III
A Companion to Luis De Molina Brill’S Companions to the Christian Tradition
Supernatural Persuasion and Luis De Molina's Theology in Three of Tirso De Molina's Works: El Burlador De Sevilla (1630), El
Early Modern Catholic Reform and the Synod of Pistoia Shaun London Blanchard Marquette University
Relevance of the Metaphysical Discussion Concerning Divine Sciences in Molina's Concordia and Báñez's Apology
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John Henry Newman and Georges Florovsky: an Orthodox-Catholic Dialogue on the Development of Doctrine Daniel Lattier
Macgregor's "Luis De Molina: the Life and Theology of the Founder of Middle Knowledge" (Book Review) Steve Emerson California Baptist University
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The Institucional Evolution of Property and Subjective Rights in XVI and XVII Centuries in Spain*
Luis De Molina's De Iustitia Et Iure
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Omniscience
Fathers and Daughters in Early Modern Spanish Drama
Impressions of Luis De Molina About the Trade of African Slaves
Mere Molinism: a Defense of Two Essential Pillars
Thomas Aquinas on the Development of Doctrine Christopher Kaczor
Molinism: a Biblical Answer to the Inconsistent Views of Predestination
PERSPECTIVES on Religion Fall 2016 • Volume 23
Artikkeli Theory of Futuribles
JBTM 15.2 Fall 2018
Michael J. Mcgrath 363 ISSN 1540 5877 Ehumanista 27 (2014): 363
CONDITIONALIZING DIVINE KNOWLEDGE 3.1 Francisco Suárez
2019-2020 Bulletin
A Reconsideration of Sin, Grace, and the Reformation Christopher Ocker
Human Freedom and Theistic Hypothesis
Exploring the Distinctiveness of Neo-Latin Jesuit Didactic Poetry in Naples: the Case of Nicolò Partenio Giannettasio 24 Claudia Schindler
Natural Law and the Origins of Political Secularism in Early Modern Europe
Recognizing the Gift
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Blake Ostler's Mormon Theology
Scholasticism
Ecce Mater Tua a Journal of Mariology
The God-World Relationship Between Joseph Bracken, Philip Clayton, and the Open Theism Dong-Sik Park Claremont Graduate University
An Invigorating Dialogue on Consciousness
Grace and Free-Will – Three Debates
How Molinists Can Have Their Cake and Eat It Too*
Juan Martinez De Ripalda and Karl Rahner's Supernatural Existential John F
Baptism and Original Sin in the Early Church
Contributors
Dominion Rights: Their Development and Meaning in the History of Human Rights
Saint Ignatius and the Jesuit Theological Tradition By
Bulletin of the Pontifical Faculty of Theology 2020-2021
Banesism and Molinism in Theory and Practice