voluntas ordinata
English
Etymology
Latin
Noun
voluntas ordinata (uncountable)
- (Christian 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
- voluntas simplex
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
- ordained will
Declension
Third-declension noun with a first-declension adjective.
Case | 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 |