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Invincible ignorance is used in Catholic moral theology to refer to the state of persons who are, through no fault of their own, ignorant of the fact that the Christian message is true. It is the opposite of the term vincible ignorance. The first Pope to use the term officially seems to have been Pope Pius IX in the allocution Singulari Quadam (9 December 1854) and the encyclicals Singulari Quidem (17 March 1856) and Quanto Conficiamur Moerore (10 August 1863). The term, however, is far older than that. Aquinas, for instance, uses it in his Summa Theologica (written 1265–1274), and discussion of the concept can be found as far back as Origen (3rd century).

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  • Ignorancia invencible (teología católica) (es)
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  • Invincible ignorance is used in Catholic moral theology to refer to the state of persons who are, through no fault of their own, ignorant of the fact that the Christian message is true. It is the opposite of the term vincible ignorance. The first Pope to use the term officially seems to have been Pope Pius IX in the allocution Singulari Quadam (9 December 1854) and the encyclicals Singulari Quidem (17 March 1856) and Quanto Conficiamur Moerore (10 August 1863). The term, however, is far older than that. Aquinas, for instance, uses it in his Summa Theologica (written 1265–1274), and discussion of the concept can be found as far back as Origen (3rd century). (en)
  • Ignorancia invencible se utiliza en la teología moral católica para referirse al estado de las personas que, sin culpa alguna, ignoran que el mensaje cristiano es verdadero. Es lo opuesto al término ignorancia vencible. El primer Papa que utilizó el término oficialmente parece haber sido el Papa Pío IX en la alocución Singulari Quadam (9 de diciembre de 1854) y las encíclicass Singulari Quidem (17 de marzo de 1856) y Quanto Conficiamur Moerore (10 de agosto de 1863). Sin embargo, el término es mucho más antiguo. Aquino, por ejemplo, lo utiliza en su Suma Teológica (escrita entre 1265 y 1274),​ y la discusión del concepto puede encontrarse ya en Orígenes (siglo III). [cita requerida] (es)
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  • Invincible ignorance is used in Catholic moral theology to refer to the state of persons who are, through no fault of their own, ignorant of the fact that the Christian message is true. It is the opposite of the term vincible ignorance. The first Pope to use the term officially seems to have been Pope Pius IX in the allocution Singulari Quadam (9 December 1854) and the encyclicals Singulari Quidem (17 March 1856) and Quanto Conficiamur Moerore (10 August 1863). The term, however, is far older than that. Aquinas, for instance, uses it in his Summa Theologica (written 1265–1274), and discussion of the concept can be found as far back as Origen (3rd century). (en)
  • Ignorancia invencible se utiliza en la teología moral católica para referirse al estado de las personas que, sin culpa alguna, ignoran que el mensaje cristiano es verdadero. Es lo opuesto al término ignorancia vencible. El primer Papa que utilizó el término oficialmente parece haber sido el Papa Pío IX en la alocución Singulari Quadam (9 de diciembre de 1854) y las encíclicass Singulari Quidem (17 de marzo de 1856) y Quanto Conficiamur Moerore (10 de agosto de 1863). Sin embargo, el término es mucho más antiguo. Aquino, por ejemplo, lo utiliza en su Suma Teológica (escrita entre 1265 y 1274),​ y la discusión del concepto puede encontrarse ya en Orígenes (siglo III). [cita requerida] (es)
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