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| | William of Ockham [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | However, this is itself an article of faith which is learned only by authority, not "by reason, by experience, or by logic." So it comes back to the point that a man must accept the teachings of the Church because he wishes to belong to it. |  | | Here again there is need of the miraculous fides infusa. |  | | The infidel can " attain all the knowledge, whether simple or complex, which the believer can have"; the difference is in the possession of faith. |
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http://www.iep.utm.edu/o/ockham.htm
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| | Encyclopedia article: 37 Fides |
 | | 37 Fides (fye'-deez) is a large main belt (additional info and facts about main belt) asteroid (Any of numerous small celestial bodies composed of rock and metal that move around the sun (mainly between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter)). |  | | Luther (additional info and facts about R. Luther) on October 5, 1855 and named after Fides (additional info and facts about Fides), the Roman (An inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire) goddess of loyalty (The quality of being loyal). |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/3/37/37_fides.htm
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 | | Luther on October 5, 1855 and named after Fides, the Roman goddess of loyalty. |  | | 37 Fides is a large main belt asteroid. |  | | Encyclopedia : 3 : 37 : 37F : 37 Fides |
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http://encycl.opentopia.com/term/37_Fides
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Faith |
 | | And it is in this sense we must understand his oft-repeated words: "Crede ut intelligas" (Believe that you may understand). |  | | This, then, is the faith which God demands of us; and He finds not what He may demand except where He has given what He may find.") This then is what is meant by "living" faith, or as theologians term it, fides formata, viz., "informed" by charity, or love of God. |  | | If we regard faith precisely as an assent elicited by the intellect, then this bare faith is the same habit numerically as when the informing principle of charity is added to it, but it has not the true character of a moral virtue and is not a source of merit. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05752c.htm
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| | Saint Thomas Aquinas |
 | | In 1998 John Paul II issued an encyclical called Fides et Ratio which may be regarded as the charter of the Thomism of the third millennium. |
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http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/aquinas
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| | Fides et Ratio - definition of Fides et Ratio in Encyclopedia |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Fides_et_Ratio
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| | Lawrence Lessig |
 | | As a school administrator and curriculum specialist (thought I’d get the bona fides in there righ away) I think this is a wonderful idea. |  | | What I imagine Wikimedia could contribute is a clearinghouse for these things with a consistent interface so art and science and primary and secondary educational resources are no longer at opposite corners of the web. |  | | What the process lacks is a formal and easy means of facilitating the process. |
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http://www.lessig.org/blog/archives/003069.shtml
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| | Scientology - Encyclopedia of American Religions |
 | | These court victories have had important implications for Scientology, as different countries grant religious rights and privileges only to such legally established religious bodies. |  | | They have also served to establish the church’s religious bona fides in the face of frequent intense criticism from the media and anti-cult spokespersons. |
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http://www.msm-hgh.com/scientology/index.html
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