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61Periodismo social — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El periodismo social es un periodismo que asume su responsabilidad en los procesos sociales, que reflexiona sobre su papel en el devenir social y se preocupa por la búsqueda de soluciones, según la periodista… …
62Recuperador Crediticio — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Recuperador Crediticio es un profesional que se dedica al recupero de créditos de toda índole. Su perfil profesional se define como analista, clasificador y calificador de deudas mediante la aplicación de… …
63Rubén Bareiro Saguier — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Ruben Bareiro Saguier Archivo:Bareiro.jpg Nombre real Ruben Bareiro Saguier Nacimiento 1930 Villeta Nacionalidad Paraguaya …
64connaturality — See connatural. * * * …
65Adoration — • In the strict sense, an act of religion offered to God in acknowledgment of His supreme perfection and dominion, and of the creature s dependence upon Him Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Adoration Adoration …
66Eutychianism — • Eutychianism and Monophysitism are usually identified as a single heresy. But as some Monophysites condemned Eutyches, the name Eutychians is given by some writers only to those in Armenia Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Eutychianism …
67Kenosis — • A term derived from the discussion as to the real meaning of Phil. 2:6 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Kenosis Kenosis † …
68Love, Theological Virtue of — • The third and greatest of the Divine virtues enumerated by St. Paul (1 Cor., xiii, 13), usually called charity, defined: a divinely infused habit, inclining the human will to cherish God for his own sake above all things, and man for the sake… …
69Lust — • The inordinate craving for, or indulgence of, the carnal pleasure which is experienced in the human organs of generation Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lust Lust …
70Love — Love (Theological Virtue) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Love (Theological Virtue) The third and greatest of the Divine virtues enumerated by St. Paul (1 Cor., xiii, 13), usually called charity, defined: a divinely infused habit, inclining …