Luis de Molina
Jesuit theologian known for his treatise on the concordance of free will with divine grace (Molinism).
Chapter I (The Six Days of Creation)
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Verse 4: And God saw the light that it was good
— Cited for thinking hell was created on the third day
"Louis Molina thinks it was created on the third day."
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Verse 6: Let there be a firmament
— Cited alongside Catharinus for the reason God did not say "it was good" on the second day
"Catharinus and Molina respond"
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Verse 9: Let the waters be gathered together
— Listed among those holding earth and water form one globe
"Molina, Pererius, Cajetan"
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Verse 14: Let There Be Lights in the Firmament
— Cited alongside others on the specific distinction of stars
"so Molina and others."
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Verse 14: Let There Be Lights in the Firmament
— Cited for the probable view that in the resurrection God will produce another sun
"Molina and others probably think"
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Verse 14: Let There Be Lights in the Firmament
— Cited alongside others on the moon produced opposite the sun
"So Molina and others."
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Verse 12: And the earth brought forth
— Cited for thinking hell was produced on the third day
"Molina thinks that hell was produced on this day in the center of the earth."
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Verse 24: Let the Earth Bring Forth the Living Creature
— Cited alongside Rupert for hybrid animals
"So Rupert, Molina, and others"
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Verse 26: Let Us Make Man in Our Image and Likeness
— Cited on original justice
"On original justice, see Molina, Pererius, Aretinus"
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Heaven and Earth: Four Interpretations
— Cited alongside Basil and Bede for the creation of empyrean, earth, and abyss
"Saint Basil, Bede, Molina, and many others"