Great conversation. To add to it: not only did the scholastic theologian who wrote “is the Catholic Church” (as the ghostwriter of Mystici Corporis) agree with “subsistit in,” he-Sebastian Tromp, SJ-was the one who recommended that “subsistit in” be used in Lumen Gentium!
Great conversation. To add to it: not only did the scholastic theologian who wrote “is the Catholic Church” (as the ghostwriter of Mystici Corporis) agree with “subsistit in,” he-Sebastian Tromp, SJ-was the one who recommended that “subsistit in” be used in Lumen Gentium!
Thanks Richard. I had that nugget written down on a cheat sheet then forgot to use it! Glad you posted this here.
Great conversation. Thanks for having it on TH-cam.
I’m looking forward to your interview with Dr. Rowland,. She gave a acceptance speech at Christian College this past weekend and it was phenomenal.
"Subsists" is a Scholastic term; subsists = unique and incommunicable (38:03)
Y’all have the same glasses?
They're standard issue theologian goggles
Misunderstanding that it is a technical Scolastic term, and not understanding what it means (45:19)