The subject chosen for the concursusof 1854, by the Leipsic Faculty of Theology, was the exposition of the doctrine of Clement of Alexandria on the Word.
This subject was chosen for the concursus by Lehnerdt, who felt that Catholic theology, from the beginning of the Reformation to the Council of Trent, was almost entirely unknown.
Those who argue in this wise overlook the fact that there is a very large distinction between the concursus simultaneus of the Molinists and the praemotio physica of the Thomists.
The divine concursus supervenes to enable the will to perform the actus secundus or salutary act proper.
Since the divine influence causally precedes all creatural acts, God’s concurrence with creatural causes (concursus generalis) must be conceived as prevenient, not simultaneous.
This special divine concurrence, in contradistinction to the natural concursus whereby God supports the created universe,(98) is a strictly supernatural and gratuitous gift.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "concursus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.