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But it's quite another thing, when we come to consider the divine law.
The divine law consists of an old and a new.
That stuff has got to be against divine law if nothing else."
"There are divine laws which give us life," he said.
But to know it is possible only if one has established the true principles, without which there can be no divine law.
To protect man's rights, God has revealed certain principles of divine law.
This is a divine law and a law of nature.
This, I suppose, would have been necessary, to maintain the authority of the divine law.
The theophany is therefore a public experience of divine law.
Thus the Church once more puts forward the divine law in order to accomplish the work of truth and liberation.
And the sovereign is not above divine law or natural law.
Which means that these certain acts are a violation of conscience or divine law.
You are the first that deserted the divine laws.
When physical law and divine law conflict, there can be only one outcome.
Divine law, which are moral imperatives specifically given through revelation.
He defined divine law as 'law set by God to his human creatures'.
"Rejecting divine law and moral principles, he openly attacks the family."
In fact, their morals are not impeded by 'divine law'.
Only divine law and merely civil effects of marriage are not considered valid actions by a tribunal.
The answer is supposed to be that it is a divine law and will win out anyhow.
According to Aquinas, divine law must not be confused with natural law.
Consider, for example, theocracies - societies that govern themselves according to what they believe is divine law.
Free will, simply stated, is the faculty in human beings that permits them to violate divine law.
A philosophical sin is a morally bad act which violates the natural order of reason, not the divine law.
And could injustice be associated with divine law?