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  2. Concupiscence - Wikipedia

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    Concupiscence is an ardent longing, typically one that is sensual. [1] In Christianity, concupiscence is the tendency of humans to sin. [2] [3] There are nine occurrences of concupiscence in the Douay-Rheims Bible [4] and three occurrences in the King James Bible. [5]

  3. Manglish - Wikipedia

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    Gatal: When translated from Malay, the word has the meaning of "itchy" in English. The word however means "on purpose" or indicate female concupiscence 5) Lansi: a profanity describing individuals with an arrogant attitude. 6) Sepet: someone who has slit and narrow eyes and often used when describing the eyes of the Chinese.

  4. Original sin - Wikipedia

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    In Roman Catholic theology, the meaning of the word "concupiscence" is the movement of the sensitive appetite contrary to the operation of the human reason. The apostle St Paul identifies it with the rebellion of the "flesh" against the "spirit". "Concupiscence stems from the disobedience of the first sin.

  5. Quiddity - Wikipedia

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    Concupiscence; Intrinsic finality; Thomistic theology of merit; ... The dictionary definition of quiddity at Wiktionary This page was last edited on 6 January ...

  6. Catholic hamartiology - Wikipedia

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    Hieronymus Bosch's The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things. Catholic hamartiology is a branch of Catholic thought that studies sin.According to the Catholic Church, sin is an "utterance, deed, or desire," [1] caused by concupiscence, [2] that offends God, reason, truth, and conscience. [3]

  7. Chastity - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Aquinas links castus (chastity) to the Latin verb castigo ("chastise, reprimand, correct"), with a reference to Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics: "Chastity takes its name from the fact that reason 'chastises' concupiscence, which, like a child, needs curbing, as the Philosopher states". [5]

  8. Angelism - Wikipedia

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    In theology, angelism is a pejorative for arguments that human beings are essentially angelic, and therefore sin-less in actual nature.The term is used as a criticism, to identify ideas which reject conceptions of human nature as being (to some degree) sinful and lustful:

  9. Panis angelicus - Wikipedia

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    Scholasticism; Apophatic theology; Aseity; Divine simplicity; Analogia entis; Quinque viae; Beatific vision; Actus purus; Actus essendi; Primum Movens; Correspondence ...