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  • And yet grace, understood as God's divinizing, self-giving presence to humanity, pre-exists and far overflows the visible Church.

    Who can be saved: reconceiving the question Mike L 2008

  • Theologically, a sacrament is a tangible sign of grace, of God's divinizing, self-giving presence, which punctualizes that presence in and for those who celebrate the sacrament.

    Who can be saved: reconceiving the question Mike L 2008

  • Her "immaculate conception" in the womb of her own mother—i.e. her miraculous preservation from original sin—made her, in a unique way, what we all become at the moment of our baptism: a vessel filled with God's unmerited grace, which in the primary sense is nothing other than his divinizing love.

    Mary and EENS Mike L 2007

  • Her "immaculate conception" in the womb of her own mother—i.e. her miraculous preservation from original sin—made her, in a unique way, what we all become at the moment of our baptism: a vessel filled with God's unmerited grace, which in the primary sense is nothing other than his divinizing love.

    The Feast of the Assumption Mike L 2007

  • It is sola gratia: a direct product of divine power divinizing.

    Archive 2007-12-01 Mike L 2007

  • Her "immaculate conception" in the womb of her own mother—i.e. her miraculous preservation from original sin—made her, in a unique way, what we all become at the moment of our baptism: a vessel filled with God's unmerited grace, which in the primary sense is nothing other than his divinizing love.

    Archive 2007-08-01 Mike L 2007

  • Neither our natural lives in this vale of tears, nor the divinizing action of the Holy Spirit that ought to suffuse those lives, are ultimately about justice.

    Wildfire Mike L 2007

  • It is sola gratia: a direct product of divine power divinizing.

    Freedom, evolution, and original sin Mike L 2007

  • Neither our natural lives in this vale of tears, nor the divinizing action of the Holy Spirit that ought to suffuse those lives, are ultimately about justice.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Mike L 2007

  • Her "immaculate conception" in the womb of her own mother—i.e. her miraculous preservation from original sin—made her, in a unique way, what we all become at the moment of our baptism: a vessel filled with God's unmerited grace, which in the primary sense is nothing other than his divinizing love.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Mike L 2007

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