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     Part, Question1   1, 1   |             as the Apostle from the resurrection of Christ ~argues in proof
  2   1, 1   |             in proof of the general resurrection (1 Cor. 15). However, it
  3   1, 12  |     existing in the flesh after the resurrection will see God. Likewise the ~
  4   1, 51  |           Hence the Lord after ~His Resurrection ate with His disciples in
  5   1, 51  |              2/3~Although after the Resurrection food was not converted into
  6   1, 57  |     obstacle will be removed at the Resurrection, and does not exist at all ~
  7   1, 66  |          bodily creation, after the Resurrection, is expected to be. So, ~
  8   1, 52  |            Hence the Lord after His Resurrection ate with His disciples in
  9   1, 52  |              2/3~Although after the Resurrection food was not converted into
 10   1, 58  |     obstacle will be removed at the Resurrection, and does not exist at all ~
 11   1, 67  |          bodily creation, after the Resurrection, is expected to be. So, ~
 12   1, 90  |           they will do ~at the last resurrection by collecting the dust.~
 13   1, 96  |       requiring food; but after the resurrection he will have a spiritual
 14   1, 96  |          the final state, after the resurrection, the soul will, to a ~certain
 15   1, 96  |          spiritual." So, after the ~resurrection, man will not require food;
 16   1, 97  |             the future state of the resurrection, when men will be like the ~
 17   1, 97  |             in his body. After the ~resurrection man will be like an angel,
 18   1, 104 |          since we all hope ~for the resurrection of the dead, which nevertheless
 19   1, 104 |           we believe in the future ~resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[105] A[
 20   1, 106 |           that, in the state of the resurrection "each ~one's body will not
 21   1, 107 |            that the children of the resurrection will ~be equal to the angels
 22   1, 109 |            the dust in the general ~resurrection, or by doing something of
 23   1, 116 |             there, where after the ~resurrection this Church composed of
 24   2, 3   |             heaven; because at the ~resurrection, "from the very happiness
 25   2, 3   |             on when we treat of the resurrection (SS, QQ[82]~-85). But then
 26   2, 67  |          this life; one before the ~resurrection, during which the soul will
 27   2, 67  |         body; the ~other, after the resurrection, when the souls will be
 28   2, 67  |            bodies. In this state of resurrection, the irrational powers will
 29   2, 67  |             the state preceding the resurrection, the irrational parts ~will
 30   2, 74  |             suddenly apprehends the resurrection ~of the dead as impossible
 31   2, 81  |         letter to ~Minerius, on the Resurrection of the Body - Ep. cxix),
 32   2, 103 |            the ~new creature in the Resurrection of Christ. In like manner
 33   2, 103 |            of ~Christ's Passion and Resurrection: the feast of Pentecost
 34   2, 106 |        Christ was glorified in His ~Resurrection and Ascension. Moreover,
 35   2, 109 |            into a dead body for its resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[109] A[
 36   2, 113 |             such matter, as in the ~resurrection of the dead, life is above
 37   2, 1   |       wherefore the ~article of the Resurrection is distinct from the article
 38   2, 1   |       proposed to us concerning the resurrection of the dead ~and life everlasting.
 39   2, 1   |            hell; the fifth, to His ~resurrection; the sixth, to His ascension;
 40   2, 1   |    glorification into two, viz. the resurrection of the body, and the glory ~
 41   2, 1   |   conception and birth, just as the resurrection and life ~everlasting, can
 42   2, 2   |             sin by the Passion and ~Resurrection, since man had no foreknowledge
 43   2, 2   |          also as to the Passion and Resurrection, whereby the ~human race
 44   2, 12  |             credible that after the resurrection they will ~blaspheme God
 45   2, 16  |        faith, we say: "I expect the resurrection of the dead and the life
 46   2, 24  |            Mt. 22:30) that "in ~the resurrection . . . men shall be as the
 47   2, 35  |             concerning the hope and resurrection of ~the dead I am called
 48   2, 81  |             us, at least before the resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[83] A[
 49   2, 81  |          indicate our belief in the resurrection, according to the saying
 50   2, 145 |            spiritually in Christ's ~Resurrection. Therefore during the five
 51   2, 145 |              on account of Christ's Resurrection, and on Sundays which commemorate
 52   2, 145 |      Sundays which commemorate the ~Resurrection, fasts ought to be appointed.~
 53   2, 173 |             to the saints after the resurrection, and this ~clearly was not
 54   2, 173 |          that future life after the resurrection the saints will see ~the
 55   2, 173 |            A[3], OBJ[2]), after the resurrection, in ~the blessed who see
 56   2, 173 |       reunion ~with the body in the resurrection of the dead, when this corruptible
 57   2, 186 |        example. Moreover, after the resurrection, the disciples ~from whom
 58   3      |           to which we attain by the resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT TP Prologue
 59   3, 2   |     complete being, ~just as in the resurrection the body comes to the soul
 60   3, 11  |       dominates it. Hence after the resurrection glory will ~flow from the
 61   3, 11  |          both before and ~after the resurrection can understand without turning
 62   3, 13  |            to the angels before the Resurrection, yet after the ~Resurrection
 63   3, 13  |        Resurrection, yet after the ~Resurrection it was made known to all
 64   3, 13  |           Philip.]. Hence after the Resurrection our ~Lord says "that all
 65   3, 13  |           the Divine power, as ~the resurrection of His own body and such
 66   3, 21  |         prayed for the glory of His Resurrection (Jn. 17:1). ~And this is
 67   3, 25  |         Christ by the ~glory of the Resurrection. Hence God Himself fittingly
 68   3, 27  |         This will take place at the resurrection. The other is ~personal
 69   3, 28  |          that by entering after His Resurrection where the ~disciples were
 70   3, 29  |             the virginal Birth, the Resurrection of ~our Lord, and the Sacrament
 71   3, 36  |     Wherefore after His Passion and Resurrection, He ~said to His disciples (
 72   3, 36  |        regard to the mystery of the Resurrection it is written (Acts ~10:
 73   3, 38  |             before His ~Passion and Resurrection. Much less fitting, therefore,
 74   3, 44  |      happened in ~His Nativity, His Resurrection, and His Ascension.~Aquin.:
 75   3, 44  |    referring to His Cross . . . and Resurrection . . ~. For it was much more
 76   3, 45  |            they had seen before His Resurrection; "lest," as ~Jerome says
 77   3, 45  |             of the dove, so ~in the resurrection will He give His elect the
 78   3, 46  |           Him when He ~spoke of His resurrection. For how could Christ's
 79   3, 49  |            all, as to His ~glorious Resurrection: hence it is written (Ps.
 80   3, 50  |          you say, that there is no ~resurrection from the dead?"~Aquin.:
 81   3, 50  |             certain relation to the resurrection. And therefore ~the union
 82   3, 50  |           restored once more in the resurrection ~by the resumed union of
 83   3, 50  |           of corruption before the ~resurrection: because Christ's body would
 84   3, 51  |      confirm faith in His death and resurrection. ~Secondly, to commend the
 85   3, 51  |              27:60, "lest after the resurrection it might be pretended that
 86   3, 51  |           burial to the dawn of the resurrection, ~that is, a whole night
 87   3, 52  |           says in a sermon upon the Resurrection: ~Christ descending into
 88   3, 52  |         hell until the hour ~of the Resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[52] A[
 89   3, 53  |             Para. 1/1 - OF CHRIST'S RESURRECTION (FOUR ARTICLES)~We have
 90   3, 53  |             shall deal with (1) His Resurrection; (2) His Ascension; (3)
 91   3, 53  |        consideration: (1) Christ's ~Resurrection in itself; (2) the quality
 92   3, 53  |           the ~manifestation of the Resurrection; (4) its causality. Concerning
 93   3, 53  |             1) The necessity of His Resurrection;~(2) The time of the Resurrection;~(
 94   3, 53  |   Resurrection;~(2) The time of the Resurrection;~(3) Its order;~(4) Its
 95   3, 53  |           says (De Fide Orth. iv): "Resurrection is the rising again ~of
 96   3, 53  |       uplifted by God to a glorious resurrection; hence it is said in His ~
 97   3, 53  |            My ~glorification in the resurrection; as the gloss expounds.~
 98   3, 53  |           you say, that there is no resurrection ~of the dead?" And (Job
 99   3, 53  |             removing evils; but the Resurrection did so as the beginning
100   3, 53  |            third day, but ~that His Resurrection ought to have been deferred
101   3, 53  |        stated above (A[1]) Christ's Resurrection was ~necessary for the instruction
102   3, 53  |         rise speedily, and that His Resurrection should not be deferred until
103   3, 53  |     consequently neither ~would His Resurrection be true. But to establish
104   3, 53  |         third epoch began with the ~Resurrection: for the first was before
105   3, 53  |          the saints began ~with the Resurrection of Christ: for, the first
106   3, 53  |            the third day, while the resurrection ~of the rest is put off
107   3, 53  |         dawn, to denote that by His Resurrection He ~brought us to the light
108   3, 53  |           the dawn, when the Lord's Resurrection was ~proclaimed, belongs
109   3, 53  |         rising is the cause of our ~resurrection, so by His grace He is the
110   3, 53  |             some others came to the resurrection of ~the body before Christ.~
111   3, 53  |            Para. 1/3~I answer that, Resurrection is a restoring from death
112   3, 53  |         Such is a true ~and perfect resurrection, because so long as a man
113   3, 53  |         Thus it is evident that the resurrection, whereby ~one is rescued
114   3, 53  |   Consequently, speaking of perfect resurrection, Christ is the first of ~
115   3, 53  |          more." But by an imperfect resurrection, some others have risen
116   3, 53  |             a kind of figure of His Resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[53] A[
117   3, 53  |          out of the tombs after His Resurrection, ~they came into the holy
118   3, 53  |            Christ the Lord the same resurrection was ~bestowed upon the righteous
119   3, 53  |              preceded Him unto that resurrection. Now if reply be made that
120   3, 53  |            that incorruption of the resurrection which is ~promised at the
121   3, 53  |          the body, as the glorious ~resurrection, to be first in Christ as
122   3, 53  |            was the cause of His own Resurrection?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[53] A[
123   3, 53  |            not the cause of His own Resurrection. ~For whoever is raised
124   3, 53  |            not the cause of His own Resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[53] A[
125   3, 53  |            His Passion merited the ~Resurrection, as Augustine says (Tract.
126   3, 53  |           cause of the glory of the Resurrection." ~Moreover He asked the
127   3, 53  |             not be the cause of His Resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[53] A[
128   3, 53  |            besought and merited His Resurrection, as ~man and not as God.~
129   3, 54  |           had a true body after His Resurrection?~(2) Whether He rose with
130   3, 54  |           had a true body after His Resurrection?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[54] A[
131   3, 54  |         have a true body after His ~Resurrection. For a true body cannot
132   3, 54  |         another body. But after the Resurrection Christ's body was with ~
133   3, 54  |          have a true body after His Resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[54] A[
134   3, 54  |         have a true body after His ~Resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[54] A[
135   3, 54  |      possess a true body ~after His Resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[54] A[
136   3, 54  |           order for it to be a true resurrection, it was necessary for the
137   3, 54  |            Christ's body ~after His Resurrection was a true body, and of
138   3, 54  |            imaginary body, then His Resurrection would ~not have been true,
139   3, 54  |             Christ's body after His Resurrection, not by miracle but ~from
140   3, 54  |              A[4]) when the common ~resurrection will be dealt with. For
141   3, 54  |        changed His features ~at the Resurrection." This is to be understood
142   3, 54  |           had to be righted ~at the Resurrection. Nevertheless He received
143   3, 54  |            glory of clarity in the ~Resurrection: accordingly the same writer
144   3, 54  |            1 Cor. 15. But after the Resurrection Christ's body seems to ~
145   3, 54  |             a glorified body in His Resurrection, and ~this is evident from
146   3, 54  |          First of all, because His ~Resurrection was the exemplar and the
147   3, 54  |              Cor. 15:43. But in the resurrection the saints will have glorified ~
148   3, 54  |          the ~body of Christ in His Resurrection. Secondly, because He merited
149   3, 54  |           merited the ~glory of His Resurrection by the lowliness of His
150   3, 54  |          asks for the glory ~of the Resurrection. Thirdly, because as stated
151   3, 54  |           to the ~risen body in the Resurrection; and so that body was made
152   3, 54  |             the disciples after the Resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[54] A[
153   3, 54  |             Christ's body after the Resurrection was truly ~made up of elements,
154   3, 54  |          different glory, after the Resurrection."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[54] A[
155   3, 54  |              Dei xiii): "After the ~Resurrection, our Saviour in spiritual
156   3, 54  |             power." Hence after the Resurrection He ate, "not as ~needing
157   3, 54  |            His ~disciples after the Resurrection: "A spirit hath not flesh
158   3, 54  |                Christ's body in the Resurrection ~was "of the same nature,
159   3, 54  |           not have been a ~complete resurrection, if whatever was lost by
160   3, 54  |          body in that glory of ~the resurrection will be impalpable, and
161   3, 54  |           was not changed after the Resurrection, ~according to Rm. 6:9: "
162   3, 54  |          unbecoming for Him at His ~Resurrection to resume a body of another
163   3, 54  |             nature, because in His ~Resurrection He resumed unto an everlasting
164   3, 54  |           Christ, the author of the resurrection, to rise again with ~scars.~
165   3, 54  |            said of Christ after the Resurrection, which He did not have from ~
166   3, 54  |       disciples were assured of the Resurrection, He bore the scars no ~longer.
167   3, 54  |            that He ought not at His Resurrection to have ~resumed a body
168   3, 54  |            for Christ's soul at His Resurrection to ~resume the body with
169   3, 54  |             as to "the faith in His Resurrection" (Bede, on ~Lk. 24:40).
170   3, 54  |             Christ's body after His Resurrection, contrary to Paul's ~truthful
171   3, 54  |             then the Lord after His Resurrection returned to ~death; and
172   3, 54  |            he that denies the true ~resurrection of the flesh?" Accordingly,
173   3, 54  |        showed on His body after His Resurrection, have never since ~been
174   3, 55  |            THE MANIFESTATION OF THE RESURRECTION (SIX ARTICLES)~We have now
175   3, 55  |            the manifestation of the Resurrection: ~concerning which there
176   3, 55  |       inquiry:~(1) Whether Christ's Resurrection ought to have been manifested
177   3, 55  |            the disciples after the ~Resurrection?~(4) Whether it was fitting
178   3, 55  |            to have demonstrated the Resurrection by proofs?~(6) Of the cogency
179   3, 55  |          Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's Resurrection ought to have been manifested
180   3, 55  |            would seem that Christ's Resurrection ought to have been ~manifested
181   3, 55  |           Joan.), "the glory of the Resurrection is the reward of the humility
182   3, 55  |         seems that the glory of the Resurrection ~ought to have been manifested
183   3, 55  |          salvation, so ~also is His Resurrection, according to Rm. 4:25: "
184   3, 55  |             all. Therefore Christ's Resurrection ought to have been ~manifested
185   3, 55  |   manifested were witnesses of the ~Resurrection: hence it is said (Acts
186   3, 55  |         seem becoming for Christ's ~Resurrection to be manifested first of
187   3, 55  |          Christ rose by a ~glorious Resurrection, consequently His Resurrection
188   3, 55  |      Resurrection, consequently His Resurrection was not manifested ~to everyone,
189   3, 55  |          manifested to all. But the Resurrection was ~accomplished "through
190   3, 55  |             OBJ 2: Just as Christ's Resurrection is for the common salvation ~
191   3, 55  |             to bear witness to the ~Resurrection. But Christ appeared to
192   3, 55  |          dawn of Christ's glorious ~Resurrection. Hence Cyril says on Jn.
193   3, 55  |            adorable mystery ~of the Resurrection: thus womankind has procured
194   3, 55  |             to bear witness to the ~Resurrection, according to Acts 4:33: "
195   3, 55  |     apostles ~give testimony to the Resurrection of Jesus Christ our Lord."
196   3, 55  |            for them to see the very Resurrection of Christ.~Aquin.: SMT TP
197   3, 55  |          them to have faith ~in the Resurrection. Therefore it seems that
198   3, 55  |            sign of Christ's coming ~Resurrection. But the Lord raised up
199   3, 55  |           was fitting for ~Christ's Resurrection not to be witnessed by men
200   3, 55  |             the first herald of the Resurrection, ~that it might be declared
201   3, 55  |         were able to testify to the Resurrection even ~by sight, because
202   3, 55  |           into heaven. But Christ's Resurrection transcended common ~knowledge
203   3, 55  |           glory. Consequently, ~the Resurrection ought not to be accomplished
204   3, 55  |            His disciples after ~the Resurrection?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[55] A[
205   3, 55  |          appeared to them after His Resurrection in order to ~confirm their
206   3, 55  |          confirm their faith in the Resurrection, and to bring them comfort
207   3, 55  |        times on the very day of His Resurrection: first "to ~the women at
208   3, 55  |             to the ~women after the Resurrection: nevertheless He was seen
209   3, 55  |    Jerusalem on the very day of the Resurrection, as stated above (OBJ[3]); ~
210   3, 55  |            a fitting way after the ~Resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[55] A[
211   3, 55  |         answer that, Concerning the Resurrection two things had to be ~manifested
212   3, 55  |            namely, the truth of the Resurrection, and ~the glory of Him who
213   3, 55  |          manifest the truth of the ~Resurrection, it sufficed for Him to
214   3, 55  |      disciples ~of the truth of the Resurrection; but continual intercourse
215   3, 55  |            accept the faith in His ~Resurrection from the very out set: but
216   3, 55  |       assured of their faith in the Resurrection by Christ ~appearing to
217   3, 55  |             saw in Christ after the Resurrection will be of less ~import,
218   3, 55  |           above (AA[1],2), Christ's Resurrection was to ~be manifested to
219   3, 55  |             Consequently, after His Resurrection Christ appeared in His own
220   3, 55  |       demonstrated the truth of His Resurrection by ~proofs?~Aquin.: SMT
221   3, 55  |      demonstrated the truth ~of His Resurrection by proofs. For Ambrose says (
222   3, 55  |             required ~regarding the Resurrection. Therefore proofs are out
223   3, 55  |             for Him to confirm the ~Resurrection by proofs.~Aquin.: SMT TP
224   3, 55  |          ought not to manifest ~His Resurrection by any proofs.~Aquin.: SMT
225   3, 55  |            did not demonstrate His ~Resurrection to the disciples by proofs,
226   3, 55  |           establishing faith in the Resurrection, which is ~beyond human
227   3, 55  |            to them the truth of His Resurrection, ~which authority is the
228   3, 55  |            to have demonstrated His Resurrection by proofs, inasmuch as by
229   3, 55  |           showed these signs of the Resurrection to His disciples, for ~two
230   3, 55  |            readily the faith in the Resurrection. Hence He says Himself (
231   3, 55  |      argument for demonstrating His Resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[55] A[
232   3, 55  |      sufficiently the ~truth of His Resurrection?~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[55] A[
233   3, 55  |           manifest the truth of His Resurrection. For after the ~Resurrection
234   3, 55  |        Resurrection. For after the ~Resurrection Christ showed nothing to
235   3, 55  |             which is required for a resurrection. Consequently, the signs
236   3, 55  |     sufficient for manifesting His ~Resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[55] A[
237   3, 55  |           establishing faith in the Resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[55] A[
238   3, 55  |           OBJ 3: Further, after the Resurrection Christ's body was such that
239   3, 55  |       manifesting the truth of His ~Resurrection, that He should permit Himself
240   3, 55  |         gave no sign thereof in His Resurrection. ~Therefore it seems that
241   3, 55  |            the ~quality of Christ's Resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[55] A[
242   3, 55  |     introduced as witnesses for the Resurrection seem ~insufficient from
243   3, 55  | Consequently, the arguments for the Resurrection do not seem to agree.~Aquin.:
244   3, 55  |         that, Christ manifested His Resurrection in two ways: namely, ~by
245   3, 55  |            in order to manifest His Resurrection He made use ~of a double
246   3, 55  |        testimony, who announced the Resurrection to the ~women, as is seen
247   3, 55  |           to show the truth of the ~Resurrection, as is narrated in the last
248   3, 55  |     sufficient for showing that the Resurrection was ~both true and glorious.
249   3, 55  |        glorious. That it was a true Resurrection He shows first on ~the part
250   3, 55  |        showed them the truth of His Resurrection on the part of ~His soul
251   3, 55  |          disciples the glory of His Resurrection by entering ~in among them
252   3, 55  |          showing perfectly Christ's Resurrection, yet all taken collectively ~
253   3, 55  |        human reason, when after the Resurrection ~He showed His body as incorruptible
254   3, 55  |             in mind that after His ~Resurrection our Lord wished especially
255   3, 55  |          brightness, but after ~the Resurrection by other tokens.~Aquin.:
256   3, 56  |           THE CAUSALITY OF CHRIST'S RESURRECTION (TWO ARTICLES)~We have now
257   3, 56  |           the causality of Christ's Resurrection, ~concerning which there
258   3, 56  |       inquiry:~(1) Whether Christ's Resurrection is the cause of our resurrection?~(
259   3, 56  |    Resurrection is the cause of our resurrection?~(2) Whether it is the cause
260   3, 56  |          Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's Resurrection is the cause of the resurrection
261   3, 56  |    Resurrection is the cause of the resurrection of our ~bodies?~Aquin.:
262   3, 56  |            would seem that Christ's Resurrection is not the cause of the ~
263   3, 56  |            is not the cause of the ~resurrection of our bodies, because,
264   3, 56  |       necessity. If, then, Christ's Resurrection be the ~sufficient cause
265   3, 56  |             sufficient cause of the resurrection of our bodies, then all
266   3, 56  |         justice is the cause of the resurrection of the ~dead, so that the
267   3, 56  |          not. Consequently Christ's Resurrection ~is not the cause of the
268   3, 56  |             is not the cause of the resurrection of our bodies.~Aquin.: SMT
269   3, 56  |             3: Further, if Christ's Resurrection be the cause of the ~resurrection
270   3, 56  |   Resurrection be the cause of the ~resurrection of our bodies, it would
271   3, 56  |            who will bring about the resurrection of our bodies, ~according
272   3, 56  |           is evident that Christ's ~Resurrection has no corporeal contact
273   3, 56  |          merit. Therefore, Christ's Resurrection does not appear to be in ~
274   3, 56  |            back again; and this is ~resurrection. But "by dying, Christ destroyed
275   3, 56  |            Christ's death, not His ~Resurrection, is the cause of our resurrection.~
276   3, 56  |   Resurrection, is the cause of our resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[56] A[
277   3, 56  |             efficient cause of ~our resurrection."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[56] A[
278   3, 56  |            after it." But Christ's ~Resurrection was the first in the order
279   3, 56  |           first in the order of our resurrection, as is ~evident from what
280   3, 56  |              A[3]). Hence Christ's ~Resurrection must be the cause of ours:
281   3, 56  |             death, and by a man the resurrection ~of the dead."~Aquin.: SMT
282   3, 56  |           and through it works the ~resurrection in all other bodies. ~Aquin.:
283   3, 56  |          was stated above, Christ's Resurrection is the cause of ~ours through
284   3, 56  |             in the likeness of His ~Resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[56] A[
285   3, 56  |           is the first cause of our resurrection, ~whereas Christ's Resurrection
286   3, 56  |     resurrection, ~whereas Christ's Resurrection is the secondary, and as
287   3, 56  |           not tied down to Christ's Resurrection as a ~means of bringing
288   3, 56  |         means of bringing about our resurrection: because God could deliver
289   3, 56  |        through Christ's Passion and Resurrection, as already ~stated (Q[46],
290   3, 56  |            is evident that Christ's Resurrection is the cause of ours.~Aquin.:
291   3, 56  |         Properly speaking, Christ's Resurrection is not the ~meritorious
292   3, 56  |          and exemplar cause of our ~resurrection. It is the efficient cause,
293   3, 56  |                so also is Christ's ~Resurrection the efficient cause of ours,
294   3, 56  |             primary cause ~of human resurrection is the Divine justice, from
295   3, 56  |              efficient power of His Resurrection extends to the good and
296   3, 56  |           Para. 2/2~But just as the Resurrection of Christ's body, through
297   3, 56  |         mode; consequently Christ's Resurrection is the ~exemplar of ours.
298   3, 56  |             must be likened to that Resurrection, according to Phil. 3:21: "
299   3, 56  |          the efficiency of Christ's Resurrection extends to the ~resurrection
300   3, 56  |        Resurrection extends to the ~resurrection of the good and wicked alike,
301   3, 56  |         both Christ's death and His Resurrection ~are the cause both of the
302   3, 56  |            of our death; ~while His Resurrection, whereby He inaugurated
303   3, 56  |          Para. 1/1~Whether Christ's Resurrection is the cause of the resurrection
304   3, 56  |    Resurrection is the cause of the resurrection of souls?~Aquin.: SMT TP
305   3, 56  |            would seem that Christ's Resurrection is not the cause of the ~
306   3, 56  |            is not the cause of the ~resurrection of souls, because Augustine
307   3, 56  |     Substance of God." But Christ's Resurrection does not belong to God's ~
308   3, 56  |       Therefore, although ~Christ's Resurrection is the cause of bodies rising,
309   3, 56  |         seem to be the cause of the resurrection of souls.~Aquin.: SMT TP
310   3, 56  |          act upon a spirit. But the Resurrection ~belongs to His body, which
311   3, 56  |             laid low. Therefore His Resurrection is ~not the cause of the
312   3, 56  |            is ~not the cause of the resurrection of souls.~Aquin.: SMT TP
313   3, 56  |             Further, since Christ's Resurrection is the cause why bodies
314   3, 56  |     punishment." Therefore Christ's Resurrection is not the cause of the ~
315   3, 56  |            is not the cause of the ~resurrection of souls.~Aquin.: SMT TP
316   3, 56  |             1/1~OBJ 4: Further, the resurrection of souls comes of the forgiveness
317   3, 56  |          Passion even more than His Resurrection is the cause of the resurrection ~
318   3, 56  |    Resurrection is the cause of the resurrection ~of souls.~Aquin.: SMT TP
319   3, 56  |            is nothing else than the resurrection of souls: and ~on Ps. 29:
320   3, 56  |          the gloss says, ~"Christ's Resurrection is the cause of ours, both
321   3, 56  |           As stated above, Christ's Resurrection works in virtue of ~the
322   3, 56  |             extends not only to the resurrection of ~bodies, but also to
323   3, 56  |             Consequently, ~Christ's Resurrection has instrumentally an effective
324   3, 56  |            only with ~regard to the resurrection of bodies, but also with
325   3, 56  |           also with respect to the ~resurrection of souls. In like fashion
326   3, 56  |           cause with ~regard to the resurrection of souls, because even in
327   3, 56  |             Augustine says that the resurrection of souls is wrought by ~
328   3, 56  |            The efficacy of Christ's Resurrection reaches souls not ~from
329   3, 56  |          Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: The resurrection of souls pertains to merit,
330   3, 56  |           of justification; but the resurrection of bodies is ordained for ~
331   3, 56  |             Passion as well as the ~Resurrection of Christ is the cause of
332   3, 56  |          unto sin: whereas Christ's Resurrection is the cause of newness
333   3, 57  |           no ~way changed after the Resurrection. But He did not ascend into
334   3, 57  |        again, for He said after the Resurrection (Jn. ~20:17): "I am not
335   3, 57  |      contained ~therein. Now by His Resurrection Christ entered upon an immortal
336   3, 57  |        remain upon earth ~after the Resurrection; but it was fitting that
337   3, 57  |           confirm ~the truth of His Resurrection. Hence it is written (Acts
338   3, 57  |             treating of the general resurrection (XP, Q[84], ~A[1]).~Aquin.:
339   3, 57  |         stated above regarding His ~Resurrection (Q[56], A[1], ad 3,4).~Aquin.:
340   3, 57  |             to confirm faith in the Resurrection: "Last of all He was seen ~
341   3, 57  |            confirm the truth of the Resurrection except he had beheld Christ'
342   3, 59  |          this by the ~effect of the Resurrection: wherefore He adds: "Because
343   3, 59  |           Joan.), "there will be a ~resurrection of dead bodies, which God
344   3, 62  |    justification is ascribed to the Resurrection, according to Rm. 4:25: ~"(
345   3, 62  |           their power from Christ's Resurrection rather than from ~His Passion.~
346   3, 62  |    Justification is ascribed to the Resurrection by reason of ~the term "
347   3, 63  |         cease ~also: thus after the resurrection there will be no marriage,
348   3, 66  |       Baptism after His Passion and Resurrection, when He said: "Going, teach ~
349   3, 66  |       mankind after the Passion and Resurrection. First, because Christ's ~
350   3, 66  |             to Christ's Passion and Resurrection, ~in so far as he dies to
351   3, 66  |      himself to Christ's Death ~and Resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[
352   3, 66  |          But after His Passion ~and Resurrection He made Baptism obligatory,
353   3, 66  |  commemorate ~our Lord's burial and resurrection; for which reason our Lord
354   3, 66  |             a sign of the glorious ~resurrection, unto which men are born
355   3, 69  |           away from the just in the resurrection ~when "this mortal hath
356   3, 69  |        nature through ~the glorious resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[69] A[
357   3, 72  |            be given before Christ's Resurrection and ~Ascension; according
358   3, 72  |          seen to be perfect at the ~resurrection, according to Eph. 4:13: "
359   3, 73  |        Christ after His Passion and Resurrection, as is evident from Mt.
360   3, 76  |            1~OBJ 3: Further, in the resurrection the saints will be equal
361   3, 80  |           away by the glory of the ~Resurrection, he forbade the woman to
362   3, 83  |         order to signify the happy ~resurrection of Christ and of the Church'
363   3, 83  |             Para. 9/10~Ninthly, the resurrection on the third day is represented
364   3, 83  |            times on the day of His ~Resurrection, as stated above in the
365   3, 83  |            the treatise on Christ's Resurrection ~(Q[55], A[3], OBJ[3]).
366   3, 83  |          our Lord's greeting after ~Resurrection, Whose person the bishop
367   3, 84  |               but it was after His ~resurrection that He made known the efficacy
368   3, 84  |        speaking ~of His Passion and resurrection. Because it is from the
369 Suppl, 30|            and Penance, a spiritual resurrection, so Extreme Unction ~is
370 Suppl, 37|               Lk. 22:19). After the resurrection, however, He gave them the ~
371 Suppl, 49|           mortals, wherefore in the resurrection "they shall neither marry ~
372 Suppl, 69|         Para. 1/3 - TREATISE ON THE RESURRECTION (QQ[69]-86)~OF MATTERS CONCERNING
373 Suppl, 69|           OF MATTERS CONCERNING THE RESURRECTION, AND FIRST OF THE PLACE
374 Suppl, 69|            concerning the ~state of resurrection: for after speaking of the
375 Suppl, 69|             must next speak of the ~resurrection whereby man is delivered
376 Suppl, 69|    punishment. The ~treatise on the resurrection offers a threefold consideration,
377 Suppl, 69|          and those that follow the ~resurrection. Consequently we must speak (
378 Suppl, 69|             not wholly, precede the resurrection; (2) of the ~resurrection
379 Suppl, 69|           resurrection; (2) of the ~resurrection itself and its circumstances; (
380 Suppl, 69|            things which precede the resurrection we must consider (1) the ~
381 Suppl, 69|           man's death and the final resurrection holds the souls in ~secret
382 Suppl, 69|         since ~also after the final resurrection the souls will be there
383 Suppl, 69|       before and the time after the resurrection. Therefore they will be ~
384 Suppl, 69|             saints will have at the resurrection."~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[69] A[
385 Suppl, 69|            are detained before the ~resurrection. The reason why a distinction
386 Suppl, 69|       before and the time after the resurrection is because before the ~resurrection
387 Suppl, 69| resurrection is because before the ~resurrection they are there without the
388 Suppl, 69|         will not be there after the resurrection. ~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[69] A[
389 Suppl, 69|         will be received after the ~resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[69] A[
390 Suppl, 70|          identity; wherefore at the resurrection the soul will not have the
391 Suppl, 70|       damned will be cast after the resurrection, and which must ~needs be
392 Suppl, 71|             s ~passion but also His resurrection operates, for the latter
393 Suppl, 71|          the cause of our spiritual resurrection." Secondly, thus: There
394 Suppl, 71|       inasmuch as our belief in the resurrection is confirmed ~thereby. It
395 Suppl, 71|           confirm the belief in the resurrection, as Augustine says (De Civ.
396 Suppl, 71|            would take place, Whose ~resurrection is the cause of our rising
397 Suppl, 72|          OTC Para. 2/2~Further, the resurrection will precede the judgment,
398 Suppl, 72|             world will precede ~the resurrection, for the saints who will
399 Suppl, 72|             from the ~fact that the resurrection of the dead will precede
400 Suppl, 72|          judgment." Now the general resurrection and the glorification of
401 Suppl, 72|             Out. Para. 1/2 - OF THE RESURRECTION (THREE ARTICLES)~In the
402 Suppl, 72|          with and ~accompanying the resurrection. Of these the first to be
403 Suppl, 72|             considered will ~be the resurrection itself; the second will
404 Suppl, 72|           will be the cause of the ~resurrection; the third its time and
405 Suppl, 72|            Whether there is to be a resurrection of the body?~(2) Whether
406 Suppl, 72|            Whether there is to be a resurrection of the body?~Aquin.: SMT
407 Suppl, 72|           that there is not to be a resurrection of the body: ~for it is
408 Suppl, 72|        Further, Our Lord proves the resurrection by quoting the words: ~"
409 Suppl, 72|         Therefore there will be no ~resurrection of bodies but only of souls.~
410 Suppl, 72|           15) seemingly proves the ~resurrection from the reward for labors
411 Suppl, 72|         there ~is no need to hold a resurrection of the body, but it is enough
412 Suppl, 72|             it is enough to hold a ~resurrection of souls, which consists
413 Suppl, 72|             and so there will be no resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[75] A[
414 Suppl, 72|           Therefore there will be a resurrection ~of the body.~Aquin.: SMT
415 Suppl, 72| consequently there must needs be a ~resurrection of the body.~Aquin.: SMT
416 Suppl, 72|     opinions holding or denying the resurrection. For ~man's last end which
417 Suppl, 72|              and so they denied the resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[75] A[
418 Suppl, 72|             these ~did not hold the resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[75] A[
419 Suppl, 72|     fashioned by the devil deny the resurrection of the body. ~The falsehood
420 Suppl, 72|        there is no need to hold the resurrection. ~But the Philosopher sufficiently
421 Suppl, 72|         must of ~necessity hold the resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[75] A[
422 Suppl, 72|            part ~as ordained to the resurrection. Wherefore our Lord proves
423 Suppl, 72|      Wherefore our Lord proves the ~resurrection with the greatest subtlety
424 Suppl, 72|         Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the resurrection will be for all without
425 Suppl, 72|              It would seem that the resurrection will not be for all without ~
426 Suppl, 72|            1~OBJ 3: Further, by the resurrection men are conformed to Christ
427 Suppl, 72|          OTC Para. 3/3~Further, the resurrection is necessary in order that
428 Suppl, 72|            species. Now such is the resurrection: because the reason thereof, ~
429 Suppl, 72|             refer to the ~spiritual resurrection whereby the wicked shall
430 Suppl, 72|         Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the resurrection is natural?~Aquin.: SMT
431 Suppl, 72|              It would seem that the resurrection is natural. For, as the ~
432 Suppl, 72|           contained under it." Now ~resurrection applies commonly to all.
433 Suppl, 72|          Those who do not hold ~the resurrection on the principle of obedience
434 Suppl, 72|       imitate, in its elements, our resurrection?" And he offers as examples ~
435 Suppl, 72|              and again by a kind of resurrection are ~renewed - and the seeds
436 Suppl, 72|             natural. ~Therefore the resurrection is natural.~Aquin.: SMT
437 Suppl, 72|            that is restored by ~the resurrection will last for ever. Therefore
438 Suppl, 72|             for ever. Therefore the resurrection will be ~natural.~Aquin.:
439 Suppl, 72|             Now such a thing is the resurrection ~and the glorification of
440 Suppl, 72|            Rm. 8:19. Therefore the ~resurrection will be natural.~Aquin.:
441 Suppl, 72|             1/1~OBJ 5: Further, the resurrection is a kind of movement towards
442 Suppl, 72|            for ~ever. Therefore the resurrection will be natural.~Aquin.:
443 Suppl, 72|    privation of life. Therefore the resurrection whereby one ~returns from
444 Suppl, 72|         such is not the case in the resurrection. Therefore it will ~not
445 Suppl, 72|          cannot be the principle of resurrection, although ~resurrection
446 Suppl, 72|             resurrection, although ~resurrection terminates in the life of
447 Suppl, 72|            active principle of the ~resurrection, neither as regards the
448 Suppl, 72|             movement. Therefore the resurrection, strictly speaking, is ~
449 Suppl, 72|      evidences of our faith in the ~resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[75] A[
450 Suppl, 72|            nature. Such is not the ~resurrection, and hence the argument
451 Suppl, 73|             1 - OF THE CAUSE OF THE RESURRECTION (THREE ARTICLES)~We must
452 Suppl, 73|           consider the cause of our resurrection. Under this head ~there
453 Suppl, 73|       inquiry:~(1) Whether Christ's resurrection is the cause of our resurrection?~(
454 Suppl, 73|    resurrection is the cause of our resurrection?~(2) Whether the sound of
455 Suppl, 73|         Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether the resurrection of Christ is the cause of
456 Suppl, 73|          Christ is the cause of our resurrection?~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[76] A[
457 Suppl, 73|              It would seem that the resurrection of Christ is not the cause
458 Suppl, 73|            is not the cause of ~our resurrection. For, given the cause, the
459 Suppl, 73|             follows. Yet given the ~resurrection of Christ the resurrection
460 Suppl, 73|          resurrection of Christ the resurrection of the other dead did not
461 Suppl, 73|              at once. Therefore His resurrection is not the cause of ours.~
462 Suppl, 73|             cause precede. But the ~resurrection of the dead would be even
463 Suppl, 73|            way. Therefore Christ's ~resurrection is not the cause of ours.~
464 Suppl, 73|           one same species. Now the resurrection will be common to all men.
465 Suppl, 73|           men. Since ~then Christ's resurrection is not its own cause, it
466 Suppl, 73|            is not the cause of ~the resurrection of others.~Aquin.: SMT XP
467 Suppl, 73|     likeness to its cause. But the ~resurrection, at least of some, namely
468 Suppl, 73|           bears no likeness to ~the resurrection of Christ. Therefore Christ'
469 Suppl, 73|          Christ. Therefore Christ's resurrection will not be ~the cause of
470 Suppl, 73|            by reason of His ~bodily resurrection, is called "the first-fruits
471 Suppl, 73|          Apoc. 1:5). Therefore ~His resurrection is the cause of the resurrection
472 Suppl, 73|    resurrection is the cause of the resurrection of others.~Aquin.: SMT XP
473 Suppl, 73|         Para. 2/2~Further, Christ's resurrection has more in common with
474 Suppl, 73|             common with our bodily ~resurrection than with our spiritual
475 Suppl, 73|             than with our spiritual resurrection which is by ~justification.
476 Suppl, 73|         justification. But Christ's resurrection is the cause of our ~justification,
477 Suppl, 73|  justification." Therefore Christ's resurrection is the ~cause of our bodily
478 Suppl, 73|            the ~cause of our bodily resurrection.~Aquin.: SMT XP Q[76] A[
479 Suppl, 73|         from bodily death except by resurrection wrought by the Divine ~power.
480 Suppl, 73|           16), so in Christ has our resurrection begun, and His ~resurrection
481 Suppl, 73|        resurrection begun, and His ~resurrection is the cause of ours. Thus
482 Suppl, 73|              equivocal cause of our resurrection, but as God and man rising
483 Suppl, 73|           the univocal cause of our resurrection. ~Now a univocal efficient
484 Suppl, 73|           begotten. In this way the resurrection of Christ is the cause of ~
485 Suppl, 73|         Christ is the cause of ~our resurrection, because the same thing
486 Suppl, 73|         same thing that wrought the resurrection of ~Christ, which is the
487 Suppl, 73|     univocal efficient cause of our resurrection, is the ~active cause of
488 Suppl, 73|            the ~active cause of our resurrection, namely the power of Christ'
489 Suppl, 73|       mortal bodies." And this very resurrection of Christ by virtue of His ~
490 Suppl, 73|     quasi-instrumental cause of our resurrection: ~since the Divine operations
491 Suppl, 73|           of movement. Now Christ's resurrection is said to be ~the cause
492 Suppl, 73|          ours, in that it works our resurrection, not immediately, ~but by
493 Suppl, 73|          power which will work ~our resurrection in likeness to the resurrection
494 Suppl, 73|     resurrection in likeness to the resurrection of Christ. Now God's ~power
495 Suppl, 73|           is not necessary that our resurrection should follow straightway
496 Suppl, 73|           after He ~has wrought the resurrection of Christ, but that it should
497 Suppl, 73|        Divine providence, Christ's ~resurrection is the cause of ours: and
498 Suppl, 73|         another order, and then our resurrection would have had another cause ~
499 Suppl, 73|             the first ~cause of the resurrection, than is the humanity of
500 Suppl, 73|        Christ's ~Godhead caused His resurrection immediately, but it causes
 
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