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5001 3, 53 | some, that by the death of Christ the Lord the same resurrection
5002 3, 53 | remains to be seen how ~Christ can be understood to be '
5003 3, 53 | by the earthquake while Christ was still hanging on the
5004 3, 53 | predicted not of David but of Christ, that His body would not
5005 3, 53 | that David from whose ~seed Christ is descended, was not in
5006 3, 53 | bear witness to ~the risen Christ." Nevertheless in a sermon
5007 3, 53 | As everything preceding Christ's coming was preparatory
5008 3, 53 | coming was preparatory for ~Christ, so is grace a disposition
5009 3, 53 | resurrection, to be first in Christ as the author of glory:
5010 3, 53 | that were ordained unto Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[53] A[
5011 3, 53 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ was the cause of His own
5012 3, 53 | 1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that Christ was not the cause of His
5013 3, 53 | of his own rising. ~But Christ was raised up by another,
5014 3, 53 | He ~that raised up Jesus Christ from the dead, shall quicken
5015 3, 53 | mortal ~bodies." Therefore Christ is not the cause of His
5016 3, 53 | is himself the cause. But Christ by His Passion merited the ~
5017 3, 53 | Therefore what rose in Christ could not be the cause of
5018 3, 53 | Consequently, it appears that Christ ~rose again of His own power.~
5019 3, 53 | in consequence of death ~Christ's Godhead was not separated
5020 3, 53 | and the flesh of the dead Christ can be ~considered in two
5021 3, 53 | had abandoned: ~and thus Christ rose by His own power. And
5022 3, 53 | body and soul of the dead Christ according to the power of
5023 3, 53 | but it was necessary for Christ ~to be raised up by God.~
5024 3, 53 | mutually consequent, ~that Christ was raised up by the Divine
5025 3, 53 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Christ by praying besought and
5026 3, 53 | According to its created nature Christ's body is not more ~powerful
5027 3, 54 | 1/1 - OF THE QUALITY OF CHRIST RISING AGAIN (FOUR ARTICLES)~
5028 3, 54 | the quality of the rising Christ, which presents ~four points
5029 3, 54 | of inquiry:~(1) Whether Christ had a true body after His
5030 3, 54 | Thes. Para. 1/1 ~Whether Christ had a true body after His
5031 3, 54 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ did not have a true body
5032 3, 54 | But after the Resurrection Christ's body was with ~another
5033 3, 54 | Therefore ~it seems that Christ did not have a true body
5034 3, 54 | perchance it be corrupted. But Christ's body "vanished out of
5035 3, 54 | Therefore, it seems that Christ did not have a true body
5036 3, 54 | its determinate shape. But Christ's ~body appeared before
5037 3, 54 | Therefore it seems that Christ did not possess a true body ~
5038 3, 54 | written (Lk. 24:37) that when Christ appeared to ~His disciples "
5039 3, 54 | to ~rise, which fell. But Christ's body fell by death; namely,
5040 3, 54 | necessary for the same ~body of Christ to be once more united with
5041 3, 54 | its form it follows that Christ's body ~after His Resurrection
5042 3, 54 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Christ's body after His Resurrection,
5043 3, 54 | stated above (Q[53], A[3]), Christ rose to the immortal ~life
5044 3, 54 | does not wish it. Moreover ~Christ had this not only from the
5045 3, 54 | Historia Apost. viii, ~2]. Christ, then, is said to have vanished
5046 3, 54 | Let no one suppose that Christ changed His features ~at
5047 3, 54 | deformed in the body ~of Christ which was conceived of the
5048 3, 54 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's body rose glorified? [*
5049 3, 54 | 1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that Christ's body did not rise glorified.
5050 3, 54 | color. Therefore, since Christ's body was ~beheld under
5051 3, 54 | body is incorruptible. But Christ's body ~seems not to have
5052 3, 54 | handled." Consequently, Christ's body was not ~glorified.~
5053 3, 54 | But after the Resurrection Christ's body seems to ~have been
5054 3, 54 | Therefore, it seems that ~Christ's body was not glorified.~
5055 3, 54 | Para. 1/1~I answer that, Christ's was a glorified body in
5056 3, 54 | then, was the ~body of Christ in His Resurrection. Secondly,
5057 3, 54 | stated above (Q[34], A[4]), ~Christ's soul was glorified from
5058 3, 54 | Consequently, when this mystery of Christ's Passion and ~death was
5059 3, 54 | it was in this way that Christ's ~body appeared to the
5060 3, 54 | said to be handled. But Christ's body after the Resurrection
5061 3, 54 | Hom. in ~Evang. xxvi): "Christ's body is shown to be of
5062 3, 54 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's body rose again entire?~
5063 3, 54 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's body did not rise entire.
5064 3, 54 | integrity of the body: whereas Christ seems not ~to have had both,
5065 3, 54 | the kingdom of God." But Christ rose in the glory of the ~
5066 3, 54 | humors. Consequently, if Christ ~had blood, with equal reason
5067 3, 54 | would follow, then, that ~Christ's body was corruptible,
5068 3, 54 | which is unseemly. Therefore Christ did ~not have flesh and
5069 3, 54 | 3: Further, the body of Christ which rose, ascended to
5070 3, 54 | various churches. Therefore ~Christ's body did not rise with
5071 3, 54 | As stated above (A[2]), Christ's body in the Resurrection ~
5072 3, 54 | entirely in the body of Christ ~when He rose again. Now
5073 3, 54 | all ~these things were in Christ's body when He rose again;
5074 3, 54 | Para. 2/2~But to say that Christ's body had neither flesh,
5075 3, 54 | the ~same book, because Christ's body was not changed after
5076 3, 54 | according to Rm. 6:9: "Christ rising from the dead, dieth
5077 3, 54 | if it be unbecoming for Christ to take a body of ~another
5078 3, 54 | blood was" in ~the body of Christ when He rose, "why not the
5079 3, 54 | blood which flowed from Christ's body, belonging as ~it
5080 3, 54 | churches did not flow from Christ's side, but is said to have
5081 3, 54 | some maltreated image of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[54] A[
5082 3, 54 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's body ought to have risen
5083 3, 54 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's body ought not to have
5084 3, 54 | it was not ~fitting for Christ, the author of the resurrection,
5085 3, 54 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Christ's body rose entire, as stated
5086 3, 54 | open ~wounds to remain in Christ's body; although the traces
5087 3, 54 | things are ~truly said of Christ after the Resurrection,
5088 3, 54 | that, It was fitting for Christ's soul at His Resurrection
5089 3, 54 | In the first place, for Christ's own ~glory. For Bede says
5090 3, 54 | wounds which they bore for Christ's name: because it will
5091 3, 54 | Augustine says (De Symb. ii): "Christ knew why He kept the ~scars
5092 3, 54 | The scars that remained in Christ's body belong neither to ~
5093 3, 54 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Christ willed the scars of His
5094 3, 54 | aught could be ~changed in Christ's body after His Resurrection,
5095 3, 54 | evident that the scars ~which Christ showed on His body after
5096 3, 55 | of inquiry:~(1) Whether Christ's Resurrection ought to
5097 3, 55 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's Resurrection ought to
5098 3, 55 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's Resurrection ought to
5099 3, 55 | Passion." Therefore, since Christ's Passion was manifested
5100 3, 55 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, as Christ's Passion is ordained for
5101 3, 55 | manifested to all. Therefore Christ's Resurrection ought to
5102 3, 55 | does not seem becoming for Christ's ~Resurrection to be manifested
5103 3, 55 | His spirit." Since, then, Christ rose by a ~glorious Resurrection,
5104 3, 55 | 1 Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 1: Christ's Passion was consummated
5105 3, 55 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Just as Christ's Resurrection is for the
5106 3, 55 | to the ~Resurrection. But Christ appeared to the woman first,
5107 3, 55 | to announce the dawn of Christ's glorious ~Resurrection.
5108 3, 55 | the Resurrection of Jesus Christ our Lord." But the ~surest
5109 3, 55 | the very Resurrection of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[55] A[
5110 3, 55 | faith the disciples ~saw Christ ascend into heaven, according
5111 3, 55 | Therefore it seems that Christ ought to have risen ~in
5112 3, 55 | of Lazarus was a sign of Christ's coming ~Resurrection.
5113 3, 55 | Consequently, it seems that Christ ought to have risen in sight
5114 3, 55 | says (Coel. Hier. iv). But ~Christ on rising did not return
5115 3, 55 | therefore it was fitting for ~Christ's Resurrection not to be
5116 3, 55 | their own eyes they saw Christ ~alive, whom they had known
5117 3, 55 | the sight of ~the risen Christ through the message already
5118 3, 55 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Christ's Ascension as to its term
5119 3, 55 | disciples were able to behold Christ's Ascension as to the term ~
5120 3, 55 | received into heaven. But Christ's Resurrection transcended
5121 3, 55 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ ought to have lived constantly
5122 3, 55 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ ought to have lived constantly
5123 3, 55 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Christ rising from the dead did
5124 3, 55 | Evang. iii), we read how ~Christ appeared five times on the
5125 3, 55 | that "after eight days" ~Christ appeared to the disciples.
5126 3, 55 | manifest the glory of the risen Christ, He was not desirous ~of
5127 3, 55 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Christ's frequent appearing served
5128 3, 55 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: That Christ did not stay continually
5129 3, 55 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ should have appeared to
5130 3, 55 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ ought not to have appeared
5131 3, 55 | there was only one shape in Christ. Therefore if He ~appeared
5132 3, 55 | He is not the Truth; yet Christ is the Truth." ~Consequently,
5133 3, 55 | Consequently, it seems that Christ ought not to have appeared
5134 3, 55 | they are unbecoming in ~Christ, according to what is written (
5135 3, 55 | 15): "What concord hath ~Christ with Belial?" Therefore
5136 3, 55 | Therefore it seems that Christ ought not to have ~appeared
5137 3, 55 | faith in the Resurrection by Christ ~appearing to them. But,
5138 3, 55 | weakened. Consequently, if Christ ~appeared to the disciples,
5139 3, 55 | then whatever they saw in Christ after the Resurrection will
5140 3, 55 | stated above (AA[1],2), Christ's Resurrection was to ~be
5141 3, 55 | after His Resurrection Christ appeared in His own shape
5142 3, 55 | strange shape to that of Christ's true ~countenance. For,
5143 3, 55 | permission was granted by Christ," namely, that their eyes
5144 3, 55 | been taken away, so that Christ might be recognized." ~Hence
5145 3, 55 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ should have demonstrated
5146 3, 55 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ should not have demonstrated
5147 3, 55 | But it was no part of Christ's office to ~void the merit
5148 3, 55 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Christ came into the world in order
5149 3, 55 | Consequently, it seems that Christ ought not to manifest ~His
5150 3, 55 | related in Acts 1:3, that Christ appeared to His ~disciples "
5151 3, 55 | proof" in the first sense, Christ did not demonstrate His ~
5152 3, 55 | in the second sense, then Christ is ~said to have demonstrated
5153 3, 55 | Prior. Anal. ii]. ~Now Christ showed these signs of the
5154 3, 55 | demonstrative argument. But Christ did not make use ~of any
5155 3, 55 | Whether the proofs which Christ made use of manifested sufficiently
5156 3, 55 | seem that the proofs which Christ made use of did not ~sufficiently
5157 3, 55 | after the ~Resurrection Christ showed nothing to His disciples
5158 3, 55 | Consequently, the signs which ~Christ showed His disciples were
5159 3, 55 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, Christ rose again gloriously, that
5160 3, 55 | some of the things which Christ showed to His ~disciples
5161 3, 55 | after the Resurrection Christ's body was such that it ~
5162 3, 55 | showing the ~quality of Christ's Resurrection.~Aquin.:
5163 3, 55 | Para. 1/1~On the contrary, Christ, who is the Wisdom of God, "
5164 3, 55 | Para. 1/4~I answer that, Christ manifested His Resurrection
5165 3, 55 | itself for ~showing perfectly Christ's Resurrection, yet all
5166 3, 55 | of the angels, and even Christ's own assertion ~supported
5167 3, 55 | not say ~they were men, as Christ asserted that He was truly
5168 3, 55 | eating was different in Christ and the angels: for since
5169 3, 55 | invisible meat." But since Christ's body was truly ~animated,
5170 3, 55 | Bede says on Lk. ~24:41: "Christ ate because He could, not
5171 3, 55 | proofs were employed by Christ ~to prove the truth of His
5172 3, 55 | which did not believe in Christ until He was ascended to
5173 3, 55 | wanted to converse with Christ ~just as before the Passion,
5174 3, 55 | nothing great, ~although Christ's flesh had become much
5175 3, 55 | might despise ~its weakness, Christ meant to show them the glory
5176 3, 56 | 1 - OF THE CAUSALITY OF CHRIST'S RESURRECTION (TWO ARTICLES)~
5177 3, 56 | consider the causality of Christ's Resurrection, ~concerning
5178 3, 56 | of inquiry:~(1) Whether Christ's Resurrection is the cause
5179 3, 56 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's Resurrection is the cause
5180 3, 56 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's Resurrection is not the
5181 3, 56 | of necessity. If, then, Christ's Resurrection be the ~sufficient
5182 3, 56 | be accomplished, even if Christ had not risen. Therefore
5183 3, 56 | rise again even though Christ did not. Consequently Christ'
5184 3, 56 | Christ did not. Consequently Christ's Resurrection ~is not the
5185 3, 56 | 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, if Christ's Resurrection be the cause
5186 3, 56 | Now it is evident that Christ's ~Resurrection has no corporeal
5187 3, 56 | meritorious cause, because ~when Christ rose He was no longer a
5188 3, 56 | state of merit. Therefore, Christ's Resurrection does not
5189 3, 56 | resurrection. But "by dying, Christ destroyed our death" [*Preface
5190 3, 56 | Paschal Time]. Consequently, Christ's death, not His ~Resurrection,
5191 3, 56 | on 1 Cor. 15:12: "Now if Christ be preached, that He ~rose
5192 3, 56 | that come after it." But Christ's ~Resurrection was the
5193 3, 56 | above (Q[53], A[3]). Hence Christ's ~Resurrection must be
5194 3, 56 | says ~(1 Cor. 15:20,21): "Christ is risen from the dead,
5195 3, 56 | 1: As was stated above, Christ's Resurrection is the cause
5196 3, 56 | the suffering and dying Christ in this suffering ~and mortal
5197 3, 56 | our resurrection, ~whereas Christ's Resurrection is the secondary,
5198 3, 56 | itself is not tied down to Christ's Resurrection as a ~means
5199 3, 56 | some other way than through Christ's Passion and Resurrection,
5200 3, 56 | way, ~it is evident that Christ's Resurrection is the cause
5201 3, 56 | OBJ 3: Properly speaking, Christ's Resurrection is not the ~
5202 3, 56 | efficient cause, inasmuch as Christ's humanity, ~according to
5203 3, 56 | as all other things which Christ did and endured in His ~
5204 3, 56 | Q[48], A[6]), so also is Christ's ~Resurrection the efficient
5205 3, 56 | Divine justice, from which Christ has "the ~power of passing
5206 3, 56 | just as the Resurrection of Christ's body, through its personal ~
5207 3, 56 | to its mode; consequently Christ's Resurrection is the ~exemplar
5208 3, 56 | although the efficiency of Christ's Resurrection extends to
5209 3, 56 | on the Divine power, both Christ's death and His Resurrection ~
5210 3, 56 | considered as exemplar causes, Christ's death - by which He ~withdrew
5211 3, 56 | repairing of our life. But Christ's Passion is furthermore
5212 3, 56 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's Resurrection is the cause
5213 3, 56 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's Resurrection is not the
5214 3, 56 | Substance of God." But Christ's Resurrection does not
5215 3, 56 | humanity. Therefore, although ~Christ's Resurrection is the cause
5216 3, 56 | 1~OBJ 3: Further, since Christ's Resurrection is the cause
5217 3, 56 | punishment." Therefore Christ's Resurrection is not the
5218 3, 56 | But this was effected by Christ's Passion, according to
5219 3, 56 | own blood." Consequently, Christ's ~Passion even more than
5220 3, 56 | place," the gloss says, ~"Christ's Resurrection is the cause
5221 3, 56 | answer that, As stated above, Christ's Resurrection works in
5222 3, 56 | the soul. Consequently, ~Christ's Resurrection has instrumentally
5223 3, 56 | conformed with the rising Christ: as the Apostle says (Rm.
5224 3, 56 | Apostle says (Rm. 6:4-11) ~"Christ is risen from the dead by
5225 3, 56 | sharing in the glory of Christ's body.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
5226 3, 56 | Reply OBJ 2: The efficacy of Christ's Resurrection reaches souls
5227 3, 56 | judges. Now it ~belongs to Christ, not to justify all men,
5228 3, 56 | as the ~Resurrection of Christ is the cause of justification
5229 3, 56 | exemplarity, properly speaking Christ's Passion and ~death are
5230 3, 56 | we ~die unto sin: whereas Christ's Resurrection is the cause
5231 3, 56 | our justification." ~But Christ's Passion was also a meritorious
5232 3, 57 | 1 - OF THE ASCENSION OF CHRIST (SIX ARTICLES)~We have now
5233 3, 57 | We have now to consider Christ's Ascension: concerning
5234 3, 57 | Whether it belonged for Christ to ascend into heaven?~(
5235 3, 57 | Whether it was fitting for Christ to ascend into heaven?~Aquin.:
5236 3, 57 | that it was not fitting for Christ to ascend into ~heaven.
5237 3, 57 | good without movement." But Christ ~was in a state of perfection,
5238 3, 57 | Therefore it was not fitting for Christ to ascend.~Aquin.: SMT TP
5239 3, 57 | was no better thing for Christ to be in heaven than upon ~
5240 3, 57 | Therefore it seems that Christ should not have ascended
5241 3, 57 | Therefore it seems unfitting for Christ to have ~ascended into heaven.~
5242 3, 57 | Gregory says (Moral. xiv), Christ's body was in no ~way changed
5243 3, 57 | Now by His Resurrection Christ entered upon an immortal
5244 3, 57 | it was not fitting that Christ should remain upon earth ~
5245 3, 57 | By ascending into heaven Christ acquired no addition to
5246 3, 57 | 4~Reply OBJ 3: Although Christ's bodily presence was withdrawn
5247 3, 57 | Resurrec., Serm. ii). But Christ's Ascension into heaven,
5248 3, 57 | nature which He assumed, Christ gave us the hope of going
5249 3, 57 | things that are ~above, where Christ is sitting at the right
5250 3, 57 | as ye persist in knowing ~Christ according to the flesh.
5251 3, 57 | according to the flesh. But when Christ withdrew in body, not only ~
5252 3, 57 | heavenly place befitted Christ when He rose to ~immortal
5253 3, 57 | of this ~world, wherein Christ dwells in His Church: inasmuch
5254 3, 57 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's Ascension into heaven
5255 3, 57 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's Ascension into heaven
5256 3, 57 | spoken of God even before ~Christ's Incarnation. Therefore
5257 3, 57 | Therefore it belongs to Christ to ascend into ~heaven as
5258 3, 57 | also that ascended." But Christ came down from ~heaven not
5259 3, 57 | Therefore it seems that Christ ascended into ~heaven as
5260 3, 57 | Further, by His Ascension Christ ascended to the Father.
5261 3, 57 | Therefore it seems that Christ ascended as God.~Aquin.:
5262 3, 57 | Ascension in no ~wise belongs to Christ according to the condition
5263 3, 57 | Ascension is in keeping with Christ according to His human nature,
5264 3, 57 | then, we can say that Christ ascended into heaven as
5265 3, 57 | of the Ascension, ~since Christ ascended into heaven in
5266 3, 57 | then it must be said that Christ ascended ~into heaven not
5267 3, 57 | descent is attributed to Christ; one, whereby He is said
5268 3, 57 | hence this belongs to Christ according to the condition
5269 3, 57 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Christ is said to ascend to the
5270 3, 57 | and this is befitting ~Christ in a measure according to
5271 3, 57 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ ascended by His own power?~
5272 3, 57 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ did not ascend by His own
5273 3, 57 | but by another's that ~Christ was taken up into heaven.~
5274 3, 57 | Para. 1/1 ~OBJ 2: Further, Christ's was an earthly body, like
5275 3, 57 | its own power. ~Therefore Christ did not ascend to heaven
5276 3, 57 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Christ's own power is Divine. But
5277 3, 57 | Therefore, it seems that Christ did not ascend to heaven
5278 3, 57 | There is a twofold nature in Christ, to wit, the Divine ~and
5279 3, 57 | it is quite ~evident that Christ did not ascend into heaven
5280 3, 57 | power of glory, which is in Christ's human nature; and it ~
5281 3, 57 | whose tendency and power Christ's ~body and the bodies of
5282 3, 57 | above (A[1]). Consequently, Christ's ~body ascended into heaven
5283 3, 57 | ascent into heaven. Therefore Christ ascended into heaven by
5284 3, 57 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: As Christ is said to have risen by
5285 3, 57 | same as the Son's; so also Christ ascended into heaven by
5286 3, 57 | This argument proves that Christ did not ascend into heaven ~
5287 3, 57 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ ascended above all the heavens?~
5288 3, 57 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ did not ascend above all
5289 3, 57 | above heaven. ~Therefore Christ did not ascend above all
5290 3, 57 | occupy a place. Therefore Christ's body did not ~ascend above
5291 3, 57 | middle space, ~it seems that Christ could not have ascended
5292 3, 57 | beyond heaven. ~Consequently, Christ did not ascend above all
5293 3, 57 | Further, we believe that Christ will dwell for ever in the
5294 3, 57 | above heaven, it seems that Christ's body did not ~ascend above
5295 3, 57 | bodies it is manifest that Christ's body ~shines with greater
5296 3, 57 | body. But glorified bodies, Christ's especially, ~do not stand
5297 3, 57 | there is ~nothing to prevent Christ's body from being beyond
5298 3, 57 | reaching thither lies in Christ. So when Aristotle proves (
5299 3, 57 | another in the same place, as Christ did ~when He went forth
5300 3, 57 | Hom. xxvi). ~Therefore Christ's body can be in the same
5301 3, 57 | vehicle to the ~ascending Christ: but it appeared as a sign
5302 3, 57 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's body ascended above every
5303 3, 57 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's body did not ascend above
5304 3, 57 | Therefore it seems that ~Christ's body cannot be said to
5305 3, 57 | Therefore it does not seem that Christ ascended above every ~spiritual
5306 3, 57 | creature. Consequently, Christ's body could not ~ascend
5307 3, 57 | substances. But although Christ's body is beneath spiritual ~
5308 3, 57 | This argument holds good of Christ's body according to the ~
5309 3, 57 | it is due to the body of Christ to be above ~spiritual creatures.~
5310 3, 57 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's Ascension is the cause
5311 3, 57 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's Ascension is not the cause
5312 3, 57 | of our ~salvation. For, Christ was the cause of our salvation
5313 3, 57 | Therefore it seems that Christ's Ascension is not the cause
5314 3, 57 | 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, if Christ's Ascension be the cause
5315 3, 57 | Therefore it seems that ~Christ's Ascension was not the
5316 3, 57 | Further, the salvation which Christ bestows is an everlasting ~
5317 3, 57 | shall be for ever." But Christ ~did not ascend into heaven
5318 3, 57 | Consequently, ~it seems that Christ's Ascension is not the cause
5319 3, 57 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, Christ's Ascension is the cause
5320 3, 57 | 16): "If we have known ~Christ according to the flesh - '
5321 3, 57 | for the people, so also Christ entered ~heaven "to make
5322 3, 57 | exalted human nature in Christ, He may take pity on them
5323 3, 57 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Christ's Ascension is the cause
5324 3, 57 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Christ's Passion is the cause of
5325 3, 57 | by ~way of merit: whereas Christ's Ascension is the direct
5326 3, 57 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Christ by once ascending into heaven
5327 3, 57 | lest any man may think that Christ was not bodily present ~
5328 3, 57 | Resurrection except he had beheld Christ's very ~body.~
5329 3, 58 | 58] Out. Para. 1/1 - OF CHRIST'S SITTING AT THE RIGHT HAND
5330 3, 58 | WE have now to consider Christ's sitting at the right hand
5331 3, 58 | of inquiry:~(1) Whether Christ is seated at the right hand
5332 3, 58 | it is something proper to Christ?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[
5333 3, 58 | Whether it is fitting that Christ should sit at the right
5334 3, 58 | would seem unfitting that Christ should sit at the right
5335 3, 58 | Therefore it seems that Christ does not sit at the ~right
5336 3, 58 | his left. Consequently, if Christ sits at the right hand of ~
5337 3, 58 | Therefore it seems that Christ does ~not sit at the right
5338 3, 58 | either sense it belongs to Christ to sit at the Father's right
5339 3, 58 | years': ~Believe, then, that Christ dwells so at the right hand
5340 3, 58 | for His bliss." ~Secondly, Christ is said to sit at the right
5341 3, 58 | in ~a carnal sense that Christ sits at the Father's right
5342 3, 58 | 1~Whether it belongs to Christ as God to sit at the right
5343 3, 58 | that it does not belong to Christ as God to sit at ~the right
5344 3, 58 | the Father. For, as God, Christ is the Father's right ~hand.
5345 3, 58 | hand. Therefore, as God, Christ does not ~sit at the right
5346 3, 58 | But it was not as God that Christ was taken up to heaven.
5347 3, 58 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Christ as God is the equal of the
5348 3, 58 | Ghost. Consequently, if Christ sits as God at the right
5349 3, 58 | Hence it is manifest that Christ as God sits at the right
5350 3, 58 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Christ as man is exalted to Divine
5351 3, 58 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. i) that "in the ~Father
5352 3, 58 | 1~Whether it belongs to Christ as man to sit at the right
5353 3, 58 | that it does not belong to Christ as man to sit at ~the right
5354 3, 58 | Godhead do not belong to Christ ~as man. Consequently, it
5355 3, 58 | Consequently, it seems that Christ as man does not sit at the ~
5356 3, 58 | reigning with ~him. But Christ as man is "subject unto"
5357 3, 58 | Therefore it seems that Christ as man does not sit at the ~
5358 3, 58 | God does not belong ~to Christ as man; for in this respect
5359 3, 58 | man; for in this respect Christ Himself says (Jn. 14:28): ~"
5360 3, 58 | it appears unseemly for ~Christ as man to sit on the Father'
5361 3, 58 | distinction in person; and thus Christ as the Son of God, sits
5362 3, 58 | person. According to this, Christ as man is the Son of God, ~
5363 3, 58 | which is more ~fully in Christ than in all other creatures,
5364 3, 58 | so that human nature ~in Christ is more blessed than all
5365 3, 58 | condition of nature, then Christ, as God, sits ~"at the Father'
5366 3, 58 | 1 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Christ's humanity according to
5367 3, 58 | 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Christ as man is subject to the
5368 3, 58 | 3: It does not belong to Christ's human nature to be in ~
5369 3, 58 | Whether it is proper to Christ to sit at the right hand
5370 3, 58 | that it is not proper to Christ to sit at the right ~hand
5371 3, 58 | heavenly ~places through Christ Jesus." But to be raised
5372 3, 58 | raised up is not proper to ~Christ. Therefore for like reason
5373 3, 58 | says (De Symb. i): "For Christ to sit at ~the right hand
5374 3, 58 | not appear to be proper to Christ ~to sit at the right hand
5375 3, 58 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, Christ Himself says (Apoc. 3:21): "
5376 3, 58 | His Father's throne that Christ is seated at His right hand. ~
5377 3, 58 | right hand is not proper ~to Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[58] A[
5378 3, 58 | it belong to anyone save ~Christ to sit at the Father's right
5379 3, 58 | As stated above (A[3]), Christ is said to sit at the ~Father'
5380 3, 58 | belongs exclusively to Christ. Consequently, it belongs
5381 3, 58 | else, ~angel or man, but to Christ alone, to sit at the right
5382 3, 58 | 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: Since Christ is our Head, then what was
5383 3, 58 | then what was bestowed on Christ ~is bestowed on us through
5384 3, 58 | for the very reason that Christ our Head ~sits there.~Aquin.:
5385 3, 58 | nature. This belongs to Christ alone, and to no other creature. ~
5386 3, 58 | the judiciary power which Christ ~has from the Father: and
5387 3, 58 | other saints have it from Christ; and in this respect they ~
5388 3, 58 | they ~are said "to sit on Christ's throne"; according to
5389 3, 58 | to be the prerogative of ~Christ, saying: 'To which of the
5390 3, 58 | right hand or left, but on Christ's.~
5391 3, 59 | 59] Out. Para. 1/2 - OF CHRIST'S JUDICIARY POWER (SIX ARTICLES)~
5392 3, 59 | We have now to consider Christ's judiciary power. Under
5393 3, 59 | power is to be attributed to Christ?~(2) Whether it belongs
5394 3, 59 | those ~points that concern Christ's dignity.~Aquin.: SMT TP
5395 3, 59 | specially attributed to Christ?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[59] A[
5396 3, 59 | specially ~attributed to Christ. For judgment of others
5397 3, 59 | attributed specially ~to Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[59] A[
5398 3, 59 | attributed to the Father than to Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[59] A[
5399 3, 59 | Holy Ghost rather ~than to Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[59] A[
5400 3, 59 | contrary, It is said of Christ (Acts 10:42): "It is He
5401 3, 59 | Tract. xcv in Joan.): "Christ said that ~the Holy Ghost
5402 3, 59 | judiciary power belongs to Christ as man?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[
5403 3, 59 | power does not belong to Christ as ~man. For Augustine says (
5404 3, 59 | first truth. But this is ~Christ's attribute as God. Consequently,
5405 3, 59 | power does not belong ~to Christ as man but as God.~Aquin.:
5406 3, 59 | power does not belong to Christ as man, but as God.~Aquin.:
5407 3, 59 | Further, it belongs to Christ's judiciary power to judge
5408 3, 59 | power does not belong to Christ as man but ~as God.~Aquin.:
5409 3, 59 | judiciary power belongs to Christ not as man, but only as
5410 3, 59 | before (Q[8], AA[1],4) that Christ even in His ~human nature
5411 3, 59 | grace of the Head, which Christ received in ~His human nature.~
5412 3, 59 | judiciary power belongs to Christ in this way according to
5413 3, 59 | judges men through the Man Christ, that His judgment ~may
5414 3, 59 | Man"; just as by "the same Christ He raises souls," inasmuch
5415 3, 59 | But beyond all creatures ~Christ's soul was more closely
5416 3, 59 | principally to the soul of Christ to judge ~all things.~Aquin.:
5417 3, 59 | with Himself; but it is Christ's prerogative to bring them ~
5418 3, 59 | overflow of the Godhead into Christ's soul it ~belongs to Him
5419 3, 59 | dealing with the knowledge of Christ. ~Hence it is written (Rm.
5420 3, 59 | secrets of men by Jesus Christ."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[59] A[
5421 3, 59 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ acquired His judiciary power
5422 3, 59 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ did not acquire His judiciary
5423 3, 59 | was without merits that ~Christ acquired royal power, for
5424 3, 59 | Jacob for ~ever." Therefore Christ did not obtain judiciary
5425 3, 59 | 2]), judiciary power is Christ's due ~inasmuch as He is
5426 3, 59 | headship does not belong to ~Christ by reason of merit, but
5427 3, 59 | Consequently, it seems that Christ did not have judiciary power ~
5428 3, 59 | power belongs neither to Christ nor to ~others from any
5429 3, 59 | body in ~rising was due to Christ not only as befitting His
5430 3, 59 | power belongs to the Man Christ on account of both ~His
5431 3, 59 | according as it ~is due to Christ by reason of the union with
5432 3, 59 | habitual grace, which ~perfects Christ's soul. But although judiciary
5433 3, 59 | although judiciary power be Christ's due in ~these ways, it
5434 3, 59 | judiciary power belongs to Christ with respect to all human ~
5435 3, 59 | affairs ~does not belong to Christ. For as we read in Lk. 12:
5436 3, 59 | one of ~the crowd said to Christ: "Speak to my brother that
5437 3, 59 | all things subject to" ~Christ. Therefore it seems that
5438 3, 59 | Therefore it seems that Christ has not judgment over all
5439 3, 59 | affairs are included in Christ's judiciary power.~Aquin.:
5440 3, 59 | answer that, If we speak of Christ according to His Divine
5441 3, 59 | 2/4~But if we speak of Christ in His human nature, thus
5442 3, 59 | relationship subsisting between Christ's soul ~and the Word of
5443 3, 59 | Word of God, ~how much more Christ's soul, which is filled
5444 3, 59 | to Rm. 14:9: "To this end Christ died and rose again; that
5445 3, 59 | before the judgment seat of Christ": and (Dan. 7:14) ~it is
5446 3, 59 | which they are excluded by Christ's ~judgment, as is evident
5447 3, 59 | affairs are included in Christ's judiciary power.~Aquin.:
5448 3, 59 | with ~royal dignity. Now Christ, although established king
5449 3, 59 | All things are subject to Christ in respect of that power, ~
5450 3, 59 | this kind were exercised by Christ before His ~Incarnation,
5451 3, 59 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's judiciary power extends
5452 3, 59 | OBJ 1: It would seem that Christ's judiciary power does not
5453 3, 59 | judged ~again. Therefore Christ's judiciary power does not
5454 3, 59 | will come to judge with Christ, according to Mt. 25:31: "
5455 3, 59 | angels will not be judged by Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[59] A[
5456 3, 59 | than other creatures. If Christ, ~then, be judge not only
5457 3, 59 | which He made?" Therefore Christ is not the judge of the
5458 3, 59 | the saints judge only by Christ's authority. ~Therefore,
5459 3, 59 | Therefore, much more does Christ possess judiciary power
5460 3, 59 | The angels are subjects of Christ's judiciary power, not ~
5461 3, 59 | taketh hold." Consequently, ~Christ's soul is more filled with
5462 3, 59 | Passion, human nature in Christ merited to be ~exalted above
5463 3, 59 | the earth." And therefore Christ has judiciary power even
5464 3, 59 | they do for men, of whom Christ is the Head in a special ~
5465 3, 59 | But they are submitted to ~Christ's judgment, first, as regards
5466 3, 59 | likewise done by the Man ~Christ, to whom the angels ministered,
5467 3, 59 | also belongs to the Man Christ: hence it is ~written (Mk.
5468 3, 59 | damnation. But this was done by Christ from the beginning of the
5469 3, 59 | still they are judged by Christ, inasmuch as He is the Truth.~
5470 3, 59 | 3 Para. 1/2~Reply OBJ 3: Christ judges not only the angels,
5471 3, 59 | all things are ruled by Christ's soul, which is ~above
5472 3, 59 | come" - subject namely to ~Christ - "of whom we speak" [Douay: '
5473 3, 59 | words ~"subject namely to Christ" are from a gloss]. Nor
5474 3, 59 | and Man, ~our Lord Jesus Christ. ~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[59] A[
5475 3, 60 | Augustine explains (De Doctr. Christ. ii). Therefore it seems ~
5476 3, 60 | Old Law was a figure of ~Christ Who is the "Holy of Holies" (
5477 3, 60 | to come, but the body is Christ's." And yet ~not all that
5478 3, 60 | signified the ~holiness of Christ considered as holy in Himself.
5479 3, 60 | the Paschal Lamb signified Christ's Sacrifice whereby we are
5480 3, 60 | holiness, viz. the blood of Christ; according to Heb. 13:12: ~"
5481 3, 60 | things are ~signified, viz. Christ's true body, and Christ'
5482 3, 60 | Christ's true body, and Christ's mystical body; as ~Augustine
5483 3, 60 | sanctification, ~which is Christ's passion; the form of our
5484 3, 60 | past, i.e. the ~passion of Christ; and an indication of that
5485 3, 60 | which is effected in us by ~Christ's passion, i.e. grace; and
5486 3, 60 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. ii) that a sign "is that
5487 3, 60 | still less by the Law of Christ, Who came ~to save all.
5488 3, 60 | more expressly the grace of Christ, by which the human ~race
5489 3, 60 | Apostle says (Eph. 5:25,26): "Christ loved the ~Church, and delivered
5490 3, 60 | Augustine says (De Doctr. Christ. ii) that "words are ~the
5491 3, 60 | Law foretold the coming of Christ. Consequently ~they did
5492 3, 60 | Consequently ~they did not signify Christ so clearly as the sacraments
5493 3, 60 | New Law, ~which flow from Christ Himself, and have a certain
5494 3, 61 | state after sin and before Christ?~(4) Whether they were necessary
5495 3, 61 | they were necessary after Christ's coming?~Aquin.: SMT TP
5496 3, 61 | required for the effect. But Christ's Passion is the sufficient
5497 3, 61 | 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Christ's Passion is a sufficient
5498 3, 61 | effect through the power of ~Christ's Passion; and Christ's
5499 3, 61 | of ~Christ's Passion; and Christ's Passion is, so to say,
5500 3, 61 | we who ~are baptized in Christ Jesus, are baptized in His
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