Thomas Aquinas Dictionary by Morris Stockhammer

Thomas Aquinas Dictionary by Morris Stockhammer

Author:Morris Stockhammer [Stockhammer, Morris]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
Published: 2013-10-11T00:00:00+00:00


KING

A king is, by virtue of his power, present in the whole kingdom, although not in every place.

I, q. 8, a. 3.

KINSMEN

Friendship between kinsmen is more stable.

II-II, q. 26, a. 8.

KISSING

Kissing, embracing, or touching, are not acts that of their own imply mortal sin: for they may be done without passion, either in compliance with the custom of the country, or for some necessity or reasonable cause.

II-II, q. 154, a. 4.

Though kisses and touches do not of themselves hinder the good of human offspring, yet they proceed from lust, which is the root of such hindrance.

II-II, q. 154, a. 4, §2.



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