Grace — Actual and Habitual (Index)
Grace — Actual and Habitual
Pohle-Preuss Dogmatic Theology, Vol. VII
Part I: Actual Grace
Chapter I: The Nature of Actual Grace
Chapter II: The Properties of Actual Grace
Section 1: The Necessity of Actual Grace
- Article 1: The Capacity of Mere Nature (Theses I & II)
- Article 1: The Capacity of Mere Nature (Thesis III)
- Article 2: The Necessity of Grace for All Salutary Acts
- Article 3: The Three States — Unbelief, Mortal Sin, Justification (Theses I–III)
- Article 3: The Three States (Theses IV–V) — Venial Sin and Final Perseverance
Section 2: The Gratuity of Actual Grace
Section 3: The Universality of Actual Grace
- Article 1: God’s Universal Salvific Will
- Article 2: God’s Will to Give Sufficient Grace to All
- Article 3: The Predestination of the Elect
- Article 4: The Reprobation of the Damned
Chapter III: Grace in its Relation to Free-Will
- Section 1: The Heresy of the Reformers and Jansenists
- Section 2, Article 1: Thomism and Augustinianism
- Section 2, Article 2: Molinism and Congruism
Part II: Sanctifying Grace
Chapter I: The Process of Justification
- Section 1: The Necessity of Faith for Justification
- Section 2: The Necessity of Other Preparatory Acts Besides Faith
Chapter II: The State of Justification
Section 1: The Nature of Justification
- The Nature of Justification — Negative and Positive Elements; Sanctifying Grace as Sole Formal Cause
Section 2: Justifying or Sanctifying Grace
- Article 1: The Nature of Sanctifying Grace
- Article 2: The Effects of Sanctifying Grace
- Article 3: The Supernatural Concomitants of Sanctifying Grace
Section 3: The Properties of Sanctifying Grace
Chapter III: The Fruits of Justification — The Merit of Good Works