Biblia

Sensuality

Sensuality General references Ecc 2:24; Ecc 8:15; Ecc 11:9; Isa 22:13; Isa 56:12; Luk 12:19-20; Luk 16:25; 1Co 15:32-33; Jas 5:5; Jud 1:18-19 Adultery; Drunkenness; Fornication; Gluttony; Lasciviousness; Self-indulgence; Sodomy; Abstinence, Total; Continence; Self-Denial; Temperance Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Sensual

Sensual senshoo-al (, psuchikos, animal, natural): Biblical psychology has no English equivalent for this Greek original. Man subject to the lower appetites is , sarkikos, fleshly; in the communion of his spirit with God he is , pneumatikos, spiritual. Between the two is the , psuche, soul, the center of his personal being. This ego … Continue reading “Sensual”

Sensibility

Sensibility (Kant. Ger. Sinnlichkeit) The faculty by means of which the mind receives sensuous intuitions (q.v.). The sensibility is receptive (passive), while understanding and reason are spontaneous (active). See Kantianism. — O.F.K. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy

Senses

Senses sensiz: The translation of , aistheterion (Heb 5:14, those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern good and evil). The word means, primarily, the seat of the senses, the region of feeling; in the Septuagint of Jer 4:19, it represents the Hebrew kr, the walls of the heart (see the … Continue reading “Senses”

sense of sin

sense of sin A salutary fear produced in us by a clear understanding of the nature and malice of sin. It is a realization that we are in a fallen state, and that without God’s grace we cannot overcome temptation, avoid sin, or perform the least supernatural act. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Sense, Moral

sense, moral The feeling for what is right, with or without any accompanying intellectual judgment. There is no question here of a specific faeulty operating; the consensus of opinion is opposed to assuming any such faculty. The moral sensibility presupposed by this term seems rather to be the result of the interplay of the imagination … Continue reading “Sense, Moral”