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Sunday, March 28, 2010

BECAUSE YOU LOVED ME,YOU MADE ME LOVABLE-Quia Amasti Me, Fecisti Me Amabilem

Quia Amasti Me, Fecisti Me Amabilem

I took two years of Latin in High School. We're talking back in the late 60's, and since there are so few people for a Protestant to practice it on, I've forgotten at LEAST 99 per cent of it.

But I still kinda love it, at least in short pithy bursts, like
E Pluribus Unum ("out of many, one").

Anyway, with all the talk in modern times of self-worth, self-esteem, and other psycho-babblic stuff, I was refreshed by a simple statement I recently read by Augustine:


Quia Amasti Me, Fecisti Me Amabilem


Now you Latin scholars are ahead of me, but it's actually a logical argument called a syllogism, though some premises are missing and merely "understood".


Here is the simple translation, as speaking to the Lord (Domine):


"Because You loved me, You made me lovable."

I love that.
http://:grace-for-life.blogspot.com/2010/03/quia-amasti-me-fecisti-me-amabilem.html

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