Ergo nec iustitia nostra in nobis est nec in potestate nostra,” and, p.
Therefore it is necessary (and here he comes to his personal ideas against the self-righteous) to reach a point where, “iustitia et sapientia omnis devoratur et absorbetur.
Luther has introduced since 1518 an entirely new idea, which he had not before, into his interpretation of the iustitia Dei.
Iustitia Dei revelatur in eo [evangelio],” is quoted with the correct traditional meaning.
He even thinks the Psalms rather than the idea of the Iustitia Dei formed the starting-point.
He felt the terrors of the Divine Judgment, he assures us (possibly on account of the inward wrestling with the iustitia Dei) so that his “hair stood on end” when he thought of it.
For I thought nothing less than that ‘iustitia Dei’ meant His strict Judgment.
We find not merely obscurity, but actual error, particularly in his account of the traditional interpretation and that which he had himself begun to advocate of the Iustitia Dei (Rom.
The entire matter is presented in terms which Romanists were able to interpret in the sense of their doctrine of "infused righteousness, iustitia infusa.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "iustitia" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.