Sententia probabilis

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In Catholic theology, sententia probabilis refers to beliefs which are considered probable but not theologically proven. They are viewed as well-founded and in agreement with the principles of faith, but not theologically certain.[1] These are more certain than opiniones toleratae and but less certain than sententia communis.[1] Those sententiae probabiles which are considered "in agreement with the consciousness of the Faith of the Church" are called sententia pia (pious opinion).[1]

See also[]

  • Roman Catholic dogma

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Fundamentals of Catholic dogma b Ludwig Ott, 1964, Herder, ASIN: B002BZOUAI page 10


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