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suggests that the sinless nature of Jesus Christ involves two elements. "First, Christ was free of actual sin." Studying the gospels there is no reference to Jesus praying for the forgiveness of sin, nor confessing sin. The assertion is that Jesus did not commit sin, nor could he be proven guilty of
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is a Roman Catholic dogma that asserts that Mary was preserved by God from the stain of original sin at the time of her own conception. Some theologians have asserted this special grace extended to impeccability (understood in this context as the inability to sin); others argue this could not be so:
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Nevertheless, in Catholic thought, the exemption of the See of Rome from all error extends only to its definitive teachings on faith and morals, not to its historical judgments. Similarly, papal sainthood does not suggest that popes are free from sin. Quite the contrary, popes frequent the sacrament
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The pope can be judged by no one; the Roman church has never erred and never will err till the end of time; the Roman church was founded by Christ alone; the pope alone can depose and restore bishops; he alone can make new laws, set up new bishoprics and divide old ones. ...He alone can call general
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1045 For man, this consummation will be the final realization of the unity of the human race, which God willed from creation and of which the pilgrim Church has been "in the nature of sacrament." Those who are united with Christ will form the community of the redeemed, 'the holy city' of God, "the
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of Reconciliation (confession and penance) for the forgiveness of their sins, as all other Catholics are required to do. While occupying the papal office,
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sin; he had no vices. In fact, he is quoted as asking, "Can any of you prove me guilty of sin?" in John 8:46. "Secondly, he was free from inherent sin ("
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councils and authorize canon laws; his legates ... have precedence over all bishops. ...A duly ordained pope is undoubtedly made a
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of God, without sin her entire life. This included the moment of her conception, so Mary was even miraculously preserved from
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Puchniak, Robert (2008). "Pelagius: Kierkegaard's use of Pelagius and Pelagianism". In
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Protestant Christian theology holds that Jesus died for the sins of even his mother.
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questioned whether the victorious saints in heaven could sin. The widely influential
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doctrine holds that they cannot. Although Catholics believe in the gift of
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as a natural human being, she would have had free will, and therefore the
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The Exegetical Encounter Between Jews and Christians in Late Antiquity
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himself denied Jesus three times. On the other hand,
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Kierkegaard and the Patristic and Medieval Traditions
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Attributes of God
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Omnibenevolence
Omnipotence
Omnipresence
Omniscience
Eternity
Aseity
Oneness
Perfection
Trinity
Graciousness
Holiness
Immanence
Immutability
Impassibility
Impeccability
Incomprehensibility
Incorporeality
Kingship
Mission
Providence
Righteousness
Simplicity
Sovereignty

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