Grace Actual And Habitual
Pohle's theological treatise distinguishing between two kinds of divine grace: actual grace as supernatural assistance enabling specific salutary acts, and habitual or sanctifying grace as an enduring state that makes the soul pleasing to God. A detailed Catholic dogmatic treatment of the doctrine of grace.
26 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
IMPRIMATUR
2
INTRODUCTION
3
PART I. ACTUAL GRACE
4
Section 1. Definition Of Actual Grace
5
Section 2. Division Of Actual Grace
6
Chapter II. The Properties Of Actual Grace
7
Section 1. The Necessity Of Actual Grace
8
Section 2. The Gratuity Of Actual Grace
9
Section 3. The Universality Of Actual Grace
10
Chapter III. Grace In Its Relation To Free-Will
11
Section 1. The Heresy of The Protestant Reformers And The Jansenists
12
Section 2. Theological Systems Devised To Harmonize The Dogmas Of Grace And Free-Will
13
PART II. SANCTIFYING GRACE
14
Chapter I. The Genesis Of Sanctifying Grace, Or The Process Of Justification
15
Section 1. The Necessity Of Faith For Justification
16
Section 2. The Necessity Of Other Preparatory Acts Besides Faith
17
Chapter II. The State Of Justification
18
Section 1. The Nature Of Justification
19
Section 2. Justifying Or Sanctifying Grace
20
Section 3. The Properties Of Sanctifying Grace
21
Chapter III. The Fruits Of Justification, Or The Merit Of Good Works
22
Section 1. The Existence Of Merit
23
Section 2. The Requisites Of Merit
24
Section 3. The Objects Of Merit
25
INDEX
26
FOOTNOTES
