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Our redemption through the suffering of Christ is that deeper love within us which not only frees us from slavery to sin, but also secures for us the true liberty of the children of God, in order that we might do all things out of love rather than out of fear - love for him that has shown us such grace that no greater can be found.
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Bonam quippe intentionem, hoc est, rectam in se dicimus, operationem vero non quod boni aliquid in se suscipiat, sed quod ex bona intentione procedat. Unde et ab eodem homine cum in diversis temporibus idem fiat, pro diversitate tamen intentione eius operatio modo bono modo mala dicitur.
Peter Abelard
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Q3 Is there any knowledge of things unseen, or not?
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By doubting we are led to question, by questioning we arrive at the truth.
Peter Abelard -
Logic has made me hated in the world.
Peter Abelard -
Q1 Must human faith be completed by reason, or not?
Peter Abelard -
It is by doubting that we come to investigate, and by investigating that we recognize the truth.
Peter Abelard -
Q5 Is God a single unitary being, or not?
Peter Abelard
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The key to wisdom is this - constant and frequent questioning, for by doubting we are led to question and by questioning we arrive at the truth.
Peter Abelard -
Are you not moved to tears and bitter compassion, when you behold the only Son of God seized by the most impious, dragged away, mocked, scourged, buffeted, spit upon, crowned with thorns, hung upon the infamous cross between two thieves, finally in such a horrible and execrable manner suffering death, for your salvation and that of the world?
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The purpose and cause of the incarnation was that He might illuminate the world by His wisdom and excite it to the love of Himself.
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Q2 Does faith deal only with unseen things, or not?
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Q4 May one believe only in God alone, or not?
Peter Abelard -
The Son of God took our nature, and in it took upon himself to teach us by both word and example even to the point of death, thus binding us to himself through love.
Peter Abelard
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I preferred the weapons of dialectic to all the other teachings of philosophy, and armed with these, I chose the conflicts of disputation rather than the trophies of war.
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The men who abandon themselves to the passions of this miserable life, are compared in Scripture to beasts.
Peter Abelard -
O quanta qualiasunt illa sabbata,quae semper celebratsuperna curia.
Peter Abelard