(b) Natural hope has to do with a good that is absent, and it istherefore desire, not enjoyment. nscience, grace; (b) Special Moral Theology, inwhich are treated the more immediate rules concerning duty, i. _Immortale Dei_, d. (a) Direct certitude is that which isobtained from principles that are intrinsic to the case by applying tothe matter the law concerning it.
Thus, a nation may make war to uphold important internationalagreements, to enforce the observance of treaties, and the like. It is in their very philosophy tobelieve that the Second Foundation will save them. Effects of Invincible and Vincible Ignorance. War is not against the law of God.
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