INDEX
F
faculty, 258, 499
fact, doctrinal, 526
faith
---analogy of faith, 23
---and theology, 23-25, 32-33, 38
---as option and surrender, 43, 67, 614, cf. surrender
---and access to God, 43, 46, 49-51, 57, 59, 64, 67, 74, 87
---and Trinity, 108, 118-119, 129, 133, 136
---and incarnation, 236-237, 240, 248, 256-257, 271, 316, 337,
----------346, 348
---and baptism, 352, 357
---and Eucharist, 357, 367-368, 371, 388, 394-395, 397-398
---and Church, 430-433, 436
---and eschatology, 446, 448
---and history of dogma, 456, 473, 477, 479, 486-487, 500, 502,
----------521, 524, 527, 535, 543, 550, 565, 588, 590, 592-594,
----------597, 608, 610
---credere, 459
---faith, divine, 487
---cf. belief, credibility, surrender, fidelity
Father
---Christ reveals the Father, 21, 27, 34
---and access to God in Christ, 73, 78
---in the Trinity, 96-145
---in Creation, 149, 170, 173, 175-176, 178, 187, 209, 211, 214, 223
---in the incarnation, 234, 238-239, 243-248, 255, 266, 269, 271-273,
----------277, 279, 281-282, 287, 292, 297, 304-313, 317-321, 324,
----------330, 334, 349
---in the Eucharist, 362, 365, 370, 394, 396, 421
---in the Church, 427, 430
---and eschatology, 450
---and the history of revelation, 470, 481, 497, 591
Fathers, Apostolic, 248
Fathers of the Church, 120, 352, 565
fertility
---of the concept of transcendence, 108
---of life, 166
---of the divine essence, 486-187, 192-193, 199, 202-203, 205
---of revelation, 478, 586
---of the community of the faithful, 607-608, 613
fiat, 194, 195-197, 202-203, 260
fidelity, 456, 493, 519, 523, 560, 596
figure of being, 83; cf. configuration, being
filiation
---divine f., 134, 236-237, 245, 248, 251-263, 272, 280, 283,
----------312, 318, 481, 483
---physical f., 252
---adoptive f., 73-74,; cf. Adoptionism
finitude, 173, 177, 185, 204, 210-214, 230, 272, 616
fixation
---of revelation, 69, 464, 513-516, 522, 525, 528-530, 532,
----------542, 550, 563-564, 566
---death as f., 84, 86, 448-449
---literary f. of the first chapter of Genesis, 162
flesh, 207, 238, 242, 264, 280, 314, 325, 361, 364, 366-367,
----------393, 410-411, 416, 421, 444
flourishing, 225, 585, 587, 589-590
fontanality
---of God in creation, 42, 55, 67, 77, 143, 197, 199, 216, 225,
----------273, 287-288
---of revelation, 541-542, 548, 566-567, 569, 571, 584, 611
---cf. fountain
forgiveness, 295, 328, 355-356, 449, 560
form of life, 352
formality, 438, 513
Franciscans, 475
freedom
---of God, 180-183, 216
---and Trinitary persons, 99, 122, 259
---of Christ, 258-259
---human f., 86, 215-221, 229, 231, 447-449, 614, 617
fruition, 138, 182, 191, 451, 495
foundation
---of Christianity, 315-320, 337-338, 340-341, 423, 436
---of the Church, 454, 534
fountain (source)
---revelation as f., 70, 461, 515, 565-566
---sources of revelation, 471, 540-541, 545-546, 550-551
---the Father as fountain, 131, 170, 175, 211
---source of the Pentateuch, 157, 168
---source of the Gospels, 290-291, 317
---of the power of God, 336
fullness (plenitude)
---facing indigence, 19, 37, 39
---and giving of itself, 127
---of the personal life of God, 144, 228, 272
---of the idea of God, 162
---of freedom, 215
---of Christ, 239, 242, 253, 267-268, 280-281, 297, 312, 330
---and Eucharist, 351, 357-396
---and actuity, 407
---human fullness, 451-452, 615
---and dogmatic progress, 473, 493-494, 517-518, 567-569,
----------571, 573, 596, 604, 611
functionality
---in the Trinity, 101-107, 110-114, 134
---and Christology, 262, 271
---cause as functionality, 460
fundament
---deiformity as fundament, 19
---revealing logos as fundament, 34
---theological dimension as fundament, 38
---God as fundament, 101-102, 213, 360, 424, 432, 487
---of history, 62, 75-76
---Christ as fundament, 243, 261, 436, 442, 444
---of the Church, 429, 436, 453, 606
---Holy Spirit as fundament, 608
---and transcendence, 114-115
---sacramentality as fundament, 426
---substratual, 482
---and divine faith, 487
fundamentality, 304-306, 479
G
Galilee, 309, 469
Galtier, P., 134
generation
---human, 52, 530, 533, 609
---of the Son, 110, 114-115, 118-120, 133-137, 181, 183, 233, 276
---of the world, 168
---cf. regeneration
Genesis, 157, 168, 183, 191, 195, 205-206, 208-209, 228, 325, 456
genitival, 382
genre, cf. style
genuineness, 477-478, 607-608, 613
Gethsemane, 322, 430
give of itself
---of the divine reality, 126-127, 130, 141
---in creation, 152, 175, 179, 182, 185, 199-200, 202, 231
---and incarnation, 233-234, 315
---and the history of dogma, 470, 482, 486, 536-542, 554, 564,
----------568, 570, 573, 575, 578, 581, 604, 610
glory, 86, 90, 99, 191, 196, 331, 450-452
gnosis, 62, 152-153, 204, 450, 527, 565-566, 570
God
---and the thelogical logos, 15-39
---the access to God, 41-87, 614-615
---Trinitary God, 87-147
---in creation, 149-231, 616
---and His incarnation, 235-357, 617
---in the Eucharist, 357-421
---and the Church, 423-422
---and eschatology, 443-453
---and the evolution of dogma, 454-611
---friendly God, 49
---God is love, 61, 80, 138
gods, 49, 127-128, 157, 165-166, 281, 313, 451, 557
goodness, 191, 218, 560
Gospel
---in general, 51, 57, 238, 240, 259, 263-264, 267, 269-271,
----------280, 287, 294, 364, 370, 396, 504, 526-527, 542
---synoptic, 290-291, 297, 358, 484
---of John, 21, 79, 99, 108-109, 168-169, 241-242, 290, 295,
----------361-362, 364, 374, 444
---of Mark, 235, 240, 270
---of Matthew, 57, 83, 97, 235, 240-241, 295, 349, 443
---of Luke, 241
grace
---what is g., 336-337
---glory as g., 86
---filiation through g., 112-113, 251-252
---in Christ, 303, 312
---in man, 217, 411
---and divine initiatives, 222
---presence by g., 273
---and sacraments, 339, 346, 348, 492
---and baptism, 355-356
---uncreated g., 356
gravitation, 82, 188
Greece, 48, 52, 74, 92, 241
Gregory Nazianzen, 497
Grundbefindlichkeit, 284, 297
H
habitude, 434-435
Hadad, 329
Hallel, 360, 362-363
head of the body, 438
Hebrews, 70
Hegel, G. W. F., 178, 213-214, 484-485
hell, 86, 449
heresy, 99, 101
hermeneutic, 26-27, 29-31, 34, 50
hierarchy, 437, 513-514, 533, 535
his-ownness
---in the Trinity, 123-146, 149, 171, 175-176
---human h., 209-210, 212-215, 220, 432, 434
---and incarnation, 259, 273-285, 289, 299, 301, 357
history
---what is h., 88, 437, 445
---in its totality, 104, 111, 167, 230, 255, 326, 338, 340,
----------363, 433, 440, 616
---and access to God in Christ, 42-43, 46-56, 59, 62-77, 80, 83-87
---God as rector of history, 221-224, 228, 239, 241, 282, 256, 331
---of revelation, 71, 104, 245-246, 454-486, 507, 511-512,
----------529, 548, 556
---of the redaction of the Gospels, 291
---of dogma, 26, 29-30, 100, 236, 454-613
---and theology, 20, 22, 26, 29-31, 244
---of religions, 26, 157, 313, 562, 576, 615-616
---of Christianity, 91, 98, 366
---of the Trinitarian dogma, 97
---of Christ, 302-304
---and eschatology, 445
historicity
---formal reason of history, 504
---of theology, 30-31
---of the person, 35, 54
---of Christ, 59, 77, 526
---of the Church, 445
---of revelation, 455, 459-460, 462-463, 471, 482-486, 507, 516,
----------518-519, 522, 542,
---584-585
---of Christianity, 485-486
Hittites, 42
Honorius, 258
Horeb, 49
horizon, 155
Hosea, 329, 559
humanity
---mankind, 17, 41, 51, 64-68, 71-72, 74-77, 84-85, 92-93, 117,
----------223-224, 226-227, 261, 263, 293, 337-338, 363, 373,
----------383, 428, 433, 441, 446, 471, 485, 505, 511, 520, 561, 615
---sinful humanity, 309-315, 321-328, 330
---of Christ, 66, 72, 248-255, 258-260, 263, 276, 287, 297, 397,
----------311, 320, 410, 438, 520
humanism, 521
hupσstasis, 98, 106, 370
I
identity
---in God, 124, 147, 211
---and reality of the Holy Spirit, 135-139, 170, 175, 178, 209
---and divinity of Christ, 56, 60, 66-67, 231, 234, 246, 287, 289, 427
---in the I (of Christ), 211-213, 281-282, 299, 301, 452
---in the Eucharist, 277
---in the next life, 328
---of Church and Kingdom of God, 443
---of the revealed deposit, 240-472, 482, 534, 543, 568, 570-576,
----------579, 594-595, 598-599, 604-605, 609, 611-612
Ignatius of Antioch, 248
Ignatius of Loyola, 103
illumination, 22, 69, 317, 457-458, 482, 509-510, 514
image
---Son as image, 115, 243, 245, 286
---man as image, 166, 178, 205-209, 213-214, 223
Immaculate Conception, 462, 472, 475, 478-479, 480, 502, 596
immolation, 310, 365
impellence, 43, 78-79, 82, 304-305
imperative, moral, 81
imprint, 125, 243, 590-591, 597, 604, 613
incarnation
---and redemption, 32
---and incorporation, 66
---and revelation, 68, 72, 507, 520-521, 604
---and creation, 111
---and grace, 217
---operation ad extra, 234
---in the New Testament, 235-246
---in the history of dogma, 247-260
---its theological conceptiveness, 261-396
---and actuality of God, 410-411, 589
---and deiformity, 424
---and oriental thinking, 476
---biographic incarnation, 298
incorporation
---of Christ to humanity, 65-77, 83, 322, 324, 549, 589, 616
---of God to creation, 286, 313, 424, 616
---to Christ, 86, 322, 329, 334, 337, 353-356, 371, 375, 393,
----------396, 420-421, 438, 441-442, 446, 449, 549, 453, 454
---of humanity to the family of Abraham, 559
indigence, 17, 19, 82
infallibility, 53, 339, 476, 482, 487, 555; cf. unreformability
infinitude, 175, 187-188, 289
initiation
---and creation, 192
---sacrament of initiation, 351-357, 372, 430-431, 443; cf. baptism
initiative
---free revealing initiative of God, 68
---of grace for Pelagius, 80
---and person, 99
---and creation, 178-180, 183-185, 194-197, 203, 205, 216,
----------222, 224-225
---of Christ in baptism, 295,
---of Christ in the resurrection, 332-333
---of the faithful and magisterium, 535
---for the Covenant, 560
inspiration, 49, 93, 464, 514-515, 522, 528, 550, 566
intellection
---and theological logos, 20-21, 24, 28, 38-39
---and Trinity, 104, 132, 135, 146, 171, 188
---of Christ, 317
---and access to God, 20, 432, 616
---and revelation, 460, 494, 509, 541, 570, 580, 594, 596, 608
intelligence
---and logos, 23
---and actuality, 131
---and knowledge of God, 96, 118, 121
---of God, 4, 61, 130, 170-172, 174, 185-186, 188, 214, 277
---and structure of the Trinity, 131-136, 142, 170
---power of intelligence, 52
---and human reality, 67, 69, 122, 190, 224-225, 352
---of Christ, 94, 268, 277-278, 281, 287, 289, 292
---and revelation, 69, 90-92, 96, 456-458, 461, 475, 484-486,
----------489, 491-494, 497, 500-503, 508-511, 514, 521, 531,
----------536, 539, 575-576, 579, 585-589, 594, 606
interpenetration, 141-146
intimacy
---intimateness, 450, 452, 494
---of the Holy Spirit, 212-214, 236, 248
---and reality of Christ, 245-246, 270-271, 274-275, 281-283,
----------288, 311-313, 317-318, 324, 427-429
---and putting on Christ, 343
---and Church, 441-442
---knowledge through intimacy, 79, 450, 455, 494, 533
---and revelation, 464, 494-496, 499, 531, 541, 586
Iran, 165
Irenaeus of Lyon, 21, 23, 37, 109, 132, 250, 470, 534,
----------543, 551, 572, 393
Isaiah, 23, 151, 161, 222, 428, 457, 465
Islam, 22, 87
Israel
---and the Law, 21
---and the access to God in Christ, 42, 47, 49-51, 57, 63-64, 85
---and the divine filiation of Christ, 235, 238, 241, 245-246,
----------275, 295, 309
---and the Eucharist, 359-360, 362-363, 373, 395
---and the Church, 428, 433, 437, 444
---and revelation, 456, 465, 469, 481, 518-519, 523, 557-562
---cf. Judaism, Jews
J
Jairus, 329
Java, 226
Jeremiah, 235, 559
Jerome, 459, 478
Jerusalem, 91-92, 241, 248, 263-264, 276-277, 283, 292-298,
----------303, 329, 332-333, 366, 429
Jesus Christ, cf. Christ
Jesus, 97, 237-238, 240, 270, 294, 312; cf. Christ
Joel, 428
John of Antioch, 255
John the Baptist, 295
John the Evangelist, 21, 60, 79-81, 99, 108-109, 136, 138,
----------168-169, 176, 241, 246, 249, 358, 361-362, 364,
----------374, 400, 444, 450, 527
John Crysostom, 462
John Damascene, 134
John of St. Thomas, 288
Jonas, 52, 329
Jordan, 295, 309-310, 350, 469
Judah, 560
Judaism, 43, 87, 521, 524, 563
Jews
---Christ as Jew, 520
---and the problem of credibility, 46-53, 62, 238-239, 521, 527
---and death of Christ, 224
---and Last Supper, 358, 363, 417
---and the Biblical canon, 524-525
---cf. Israel
justice, 55, 255, 273, 560
justification, 129, 179
K
Kant, I., 221
kerygma, 22, 24, 33, 38, 51, 291, 463, 504, 522, 526
Kingdom
---of Israel, 57, 91, 469
---de Dios (of Heaven), 443-446, 453, 468, 527
knowledge
---and conformity, 21
---of the other, 36
---as intimation, 79, 450, 452, 455
---of God, 170
---and divine initiatives, 195
---and revelation, 501-502, 515, 546, 601
---in Gnosticism, 565
L
language, 120, 123-124, 146, 255, 257, 261, 277, 314, 427
languages, Semitic, 382, 401
Laplace, P. S., 81
Last Supper, 245, 414, 426, 481, 484; cf. Passover, Eucharist
Law
---of Israel, 21, 106, 240-241, 433, 519-525, 563, 598
---universal L., 48
---laws of nature, 58-59
Lazarus, 294, 329, 332
Ledesma, M. de, 339
legitimacy, 473, 583-584, 588-590, 597, 602, 610, 612
Leibniz, G., 187
life
---of Christ, 47, 51, 59, 104, 236, 240, 249, 262, 264-265, 282,
----------285, 287-313, 318-320, 333, 337-338, 349, 350, 365,
----------372, 397, 416, 420-421, 427, 429, 436, 438, 444, 456,
----------469, 477, 520, 521
---Trinitary life, 127, 131, 139, 140, 144-150, 170, 172-174,
----------177, 185-186, 189, 204-205, 209, 212-215, 218,
----------228-231, 233, 272-273, 281, 286, 335, 444, 446-447, 485
---divine life, 97, 127, 114-145, 146, 150, 167, 173, 178,
----------197, 205, 281, 485, 495, 509, 511, 530, 535, 536
---spiritual life, 405
---eternal life, 78-80, 352, 364, 374, 393, 416, 421, 444, 450, 452
---historical life, 86
---individual life, 45, 86
---organic life, 83
---personal, 35, 121, 143-144, 150, 172, 237, 262, 285, 290,
----------293, 296, 298, 320, 328, 337-340, 427, 466, 520, 524, 616
---religious life, 101-105, 134, 151, 261-262, 318, 340, 461
---supernatural life, 230, 567, 571, 585
---to live is to autopossess oneself, 299
liturgy, 22, 103, 237, 291, 524
logos
---apprehending l., 36
---scientific l., 24-26, 34-34
---demonstrative l., 24
---speculative l., 24-25, 27
---hermeneutic l., 26-27, 30-31
---historical l., 25-26, 32
---immanent l., 110
---kerygmatic l., 22, 24, 33, 38
---ostensive l., 23-24, 32-33
---theological l., 15-39, 590, 614
---and contradiction, 187-188
---and Christology, 291
---Christ as logos, 108, 112, 138, 169
---and revelation, 584, 590-591, 604
Loisy, A., 88-89
Lord Jesus Christ, 237-241, 245, 255-256, 290, 319, 350,
----------367-368, 395, 400, 430-431, 444
love, 61, 64, 80-81, 138, 182-183, 190, 212, 492, 560, 563
Lugo, J. de, 339
Luke, 21, 241, 303, 312, 322, 360, 428, 527
M
man
---actual man, 15-20, 37, 39
---new man, 334
---hominid man, 225
---cf. human reality
magisterium, 13, 534-535, 538, 545, 555, 564, 602, 610, 613
malice, 218, 223, 323, 325
manducation, 364, 417-418
Manichaeism, 22, 570
manifestation
---and theological logos, 37, 39
---and access to God in Christ, 41-42, 67-68, 70, 76
---of God in Christ, 248, 274, 282, 304, 308
---and revelation, 454-458, 462-463, 485
---and history of dogma, 489-496, 500-523, 532-533, 536,
----------539, 544, 547-554, 568-569, 573, 575, 578, 583,
----------585, 595-596, 600-601, 604, 607, 611-612
manner of being, 150, 276, 293, 352, 355, 402, 414, 448
Marcion, 92, 104, 563
Mary, 244-245, 249, 250-251, 269, 272, 274, 277-278,
----------280, 284, 294, 592;
---cf. Mother of God, Virgin Mary
Mass, 103, 365, 386, 580; cf. Eucharist
matrix, germinal, 302
matter, 55, 77, 164, 224, 229-230, 258, 357, 404, 424
Matthew, 57, 97, 235, 240-241, 443, 527
mechanics, celestial, 81
Midrash, 428, 525
Mesopotamia, 158, 162
Messianism, 350, 557
Messiah
---Jesus as the Messiah, 51-52, 246, 309, 350, 469, 521, 556
---as Servant of Yahweh, 362
---in the Gospels, 235, 297
---Messianic conscience, 309
---and revelation, 556, 561-562
---Messianic temptation, 47, 90, 308
---Messianic king, 235
---and Messianic secret, 239-240, 270, 275, 282, 312
metaphysics
---and theological logos, 24, 26, 28-29
---and love, 61, 64
---and transcendence, 168
---metaphysical unity between God and man, 63
---metaphysical immanence, 69
---metaphisical reality of God, 80
---and dogma, 118, 121, 146, 261-262
---Greek m., 24, 125, 271
---of Aristotle, 342
---Western m., 156, 298
---metaphysical erudition, 131, 270
---metaphysical necessity, 181
---metaphysical fecundity, 186
---and structures of the real, 201
---metaphysical reason, 210, 249
---metaphysical theology, 271
---metaphysical priority of the person, 277
---metaphysical intimacy, 281-282
---metaphysical experience, 285
---metaphysical convolutions, 146, 325
---and transubstantiation, 370
---and Eucharist, 383, 389, 390-391, 393, 397-398, 401,
----------403, 406, 409
---and evolution, 582
miracle, 49, 57-58, 238, 268, 270, 332-333, 367, 457, 474
mission, 22, 85, 101, 292, 309, 334, 429, 444, 469, 522
modernism, 297, 576
modes of creation, 200-231
Mohammed, 318
molding
---religion as molding, 87, 145, 315, 423, 431-433, 615
---creation as molding, 172-174, 187, 204-205, 210, 213-215,
----------227-230, 234, 272-273, 281, 286, 335-336, 447
---and foundation of Christianity, 319, 334-336, 340, 342,
----------346, 348-349, 357
---and actualization, 390
---freedom as molding, 215
Molina, L. de, 198, 314-315
monarchy, 157, 525, 560
Monarchianism, 106
Monophysitism, 255, 282
monotheism, 44, 96, 104, 129, 157, 175, 519, 557-558, 561
Montanism, 565
Montanus, 565
moral
---and sin, 17, 217-218, 228, 326-327, 561
---and adhesion to Christ, 47, 57
---reason, 58
---and personal communion, 72-73
---imperative, 81
---attitudes, 89
---God as moral legislator, 102, 561
---goodness, 191
---elevation, 270
---and religation, 306
---and Christianity, 318
---experience, 337
---reality of the sacraments, 339-340, 347, 400, 410
---circumstances, 349
---Covenant, 374, 560-561
---Sacred Scripture is not a moral treatise, 522
---life, 557-558
---union and hypostatic union, 580
---certainty, 610
morality, 72, 258
Morocco, 226
mσrphosis, 18-19, 21, 37-38
Moses, 49, 50, 158, 318, 433, 525, 556, 558-560
Mother of God, 260, 592, 493; cf. Mary, Virgin
mundology, 93, 146-147, 151
Muratori, 566
myself, my; cf. I
mystagogy, 352
mystery
---and logos, 24
---and sign, 59
---mystery religions, 62, 92, 334, 352-353
---Paschal mystery, 237
---of Christ, 255, 257, 275-277, 289, 292-293
---of the life of Christ, 265, 293
---of the spiritual body, 368
---of the Eucharist, 384-387, 391, 393, 397-398, 416, 420
---of revelation, 509-510
N
nature
---human n., 253, 278, 293, 616,
---finite n., 278, 282, 289
---divine n., 143, 253, 256, 277, 281, 283, 557
---natures of Christ, 253-257, 471, 580
Nazareth, 90, 331
necessity
---of salvation, 17
---internal n., 24, 61, 498
---and creation, 159
---for the Greek, 53
---of being Israelite before being Christian, 92, 563
---of the divine processions, 178, 181-182
---and contingency, 181-182
---of further iniciatives, 195
---and freedom, 269
---to acquire a new condition, 378
---human necessities, 464
---dogmatic progress as constitutive necessity, 546-547
neighbor, 81, 212, 560
Nestorius, 253-254, 260, 592
New Testament, 18, 20, 22, 27, 60, 97-99, 102, 105, 119-120,
----------133, 155, 169, 208, 222, 235, 242, 245-248,260-262,
----------264, 275, 296, 305, 337, 352, 443, 469, 525-526,
----------528, 562-564, 566
Newman, J. H., 468, 473, 484, 598-601
Nicea, 18, 101, 111-120, 130, 133, 256, 287, 371, 470, 472
Nicholas II (Pope), 367, 388
nothing, 112, 154-155, 157, 165,
----------200-201, 230, 561; cf. nothingness, ex nihilo
nothingness, 155; cf. nothing, ex nihilo
notions, Aristotelian, 379