Talk:Probabilism

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[edit] Molina or Medina?

I'm guessing that "Molina" means Luis de Molina. If so, this contradicts our article School of Salamanca, which I translated from a generally good (but citationless) article in the Spanish-language Wikipedia. That article says Bartolomé de Medina is the author of the doctrine. Can someone who knows this period better than I or who knows where to find a good independent source look into this? Thanks. -- Jmabel|Talk 03:03, Oct 15, 2004 (UTC)

[edit] In moral theology

Does the magisterium of the Catholic Church approve or disapprove of probabilism? 69.140.157.138 03:32, 21 June 2006 (UTC)