voluntas ordinata

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Etymology

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Noun

voluntas ordinata (uncountable)

  1. (Christianity theology) The position (opinion) that, while God has the power to do anything, once He chooses to do something, He ends his ability to do otherwise.

Coordinate terms

References

  • A Manual Of Catholic Theology, Based On Scheeben's “Dogmatik”, Joseph Wilhelm, D.D., PHD. And Thomas B. Scannell, D.D.

Latin

Noun

voluntās ōrdināta f (genitive voluntātis ōrdinātae); third declension

  1. ordained will

Declension

Third-declension noun with a first-declension adjective.

singular plural
nominative voluntās ōrdināta voluntātēs ōrdinātae
genitive voluntātis ōrdinātae voluntātum ōrdinātārum
dative voluntātī ōrdinātae voluntātibus ōrdinātīs
accusative voluntātem ōrdinātam voluntātēs ōrdinātās
ablative voluntāte ōrdinātā voluntātibus ōrdinātīs
vocative voluntās ōrdināta voluntātēs ōrdinātae