CONCURSUS


Meaning of CONCURSUS in English

-ˈkərsəs noun

( plural concursus )

Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin, concourse — more at concourse

Christian religion : the influx of divine causation upon secondary causes ; especially : the doctrine that before the fall man was preserved from sin by the aid of God

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