tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24504461.post3525720126512449219..comments2024-02-19T22:24:48.553-06:00Comments on Ite ad Thomam Institute: Quaeritur: Heresy, Apostasy, and SchismUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24504461.post-45299691431074644532011-08-12T16:08:32.376-05:002011-08-12T16:08:32.376-05:00Thank you for bringing this to my attention, Felip...Thank you for bringing this to my attention, Felipe. Yet I wonder whether the diverse opinions on the matter (as the first line of your quotation indicates) are also probable, and to what degree. <br /><br />Also, Card. de Lugo is a Jesuit, so I'd like to hear a Dominican/Thomist on the matter. ;o)Don Pacohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13921692353515274589noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24504461.post-35663248295603710952011-08-12T15:48:06.133-05:002011-08-12T15:48:06.133-05:00Dear Professor, Ave Maria PurÃsima!
I'm afrai...Dear Professor, Ave Maria PurÃsima!<br /><br />I'm afraid that it is not exact to say that, "It is only after being corrected and pertinaciously holding fast to the error that a person obtains all the marks of the heretic."<br /><br />Here is teaching of the foremost expert on this issue, Cardinal De Lugo (Disputationes Scholasticae et Morales, Disp. XX, De Virtute Fidei Divinae, Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com